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Left eye jumps wealth and right eye jumps disaster? Beware of being targeted by these diseases

2023-05-30   

I believe everyone is familiar with the widely circulated folk saying 'left eye jumps for wealth, right eye jumps for disaster'. Some people believe it true and feel uneasy when their right eye jumps, worried about whether something bad will happen. When the left eye jumps, the heart secretly rejoices, hoping for good financial luck. In fact, this statement has no scientific basis. However, eyelid movements can sometimes indicate physical health status and even serve as warning signals for some diseases. Most eyelid jumps do not have to worry about what people call eyelid jumps. In fact, it is not the skin that is jumping, but the nerves that control the eye muscles are excessively stimulated, causing involuntary contraction, which then affects the muscles and surface skin of the eyes, causing people to feel as if the eyelid is jumping. Many people may have experienced this phenomenon, most of which are physiological. Its characteristics are transient, intermittent, short onset time, small pulsation amplitude, and mostly unilateral eyelid pulsation. This phenomenon has a high probability of occurring when the eyes are overused, the mind is tense, sleep is insufficient, and tired. It can directly stimulate our eye nerves, cause short-term involuntary contraction, and cause eyelid jumping. After taking appropriate rest, relieving stress, and ensuring sufficient sleep, the symptoms will alleviate or disappear. Alternatively, applying a hot towel to the eyes and gently massaging the jumping points with your hand can also help alleviate the symptoms without the need for medication. Jumping with pain, itching, and redness is the first consideration for eye diseases. In addition to the above situations, although eyelid jumping cannot predict good or bad luck, it may be a sign of certain diseases and may have some pathological conditions. Eyelid jumping, the first consideration is eye diseases. When conjunctivitis, keratitis, trichiasis, and other conditions occur in the eyes, it can cause eyelid jumping and may be accompanied by symptoms such as itching, pain, redness, and tears in the eyes. In addition, if the eyes have refractive errors, such as nearsightedness, hyperopia, astigmatism, or if the glasses worn are not of the appropriate degree, it can also cause the muscles in the eyes to unconsciously tighten, causing eyelid jumps. If the condition of eyelid jumping lasts for a long time, occurs frequently, and is accompanied by other symptoms, it is necessary to pay high attention and seek medical attention in a timely manner to avoid delaying the condition. Such beating or facial spasm precursor nervous system disease is also a major cause of eyelid jumping, the most common is facial spasm. In addition, Meige syndrome and some intracranial lesions, such as stroke, tumor, cyst, inflammation, will also affect the excitability of the facial nerve, resulting in eyelid jumps. If the eyelids jump for a long time and expand to the corners of the mouth or even the neck, the degree of facial jumping may worsen, which may be a precursor to facial nerve disease and requires timely medical treatment. From a medical perspective, facial spasm is a disease characterized by paroxysmal involuntary muscle activity on one side of the face. At the beginning of the course of the disease, most of them were paroxysmal involuntary twitches of the orbicularis oculi muscle muscle on one side. The corner of the mouth muscle twitches were most noticeable, and even the platysma muscle on the same side could be involved in serious cases. This disease can worsen due to fatigue or tension, and is more pronounced when speaking and smiling. It stops after falling asleep. A few patients may experience mild paralysis of the lateral muscles in the late stage of the disease. The causes of facial spasm are mostly middle-aged onset, with more females than males. Senile facial spasm

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