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Twitching on the face - what does it mean?

Jay Gatsby

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I had twitching at a certain location on one of my eyes for several months. It went away quite awhile back, so I assume that's all done with. Lately my nose has begun to twitch periodically, at the side. What causes these sorts of things, and are they significant in any way?
 

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Stress?
 

thekunk07

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probably benign fasciculation syndrome. I have it, nothing to worry about.
 

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Do less coke.
 

Don Carlos

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Parkinson's. These are the early symptoms. I'm sorry for you. There is no cure.
 

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Originally Posted by Don Carlos
Parkinson's. These are the early symptoms. I'm sorry for you. There is no cure.

+1.

happened to a friend. best to go see a doctor and/or therapist.
 

Jr Mouse

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Originally Posted by TrH
Cancer of the aids.

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Our bodies are complex mechanisms. I have had a similar twitching over a two year period and it subsided eventually, then, it just returned to normal. It is our human fraility that often takes us to a dreadful expectation .( A specialist can verify the validity of a serious malady)

The complex inner universe we call our body is capable of maintaining itself in balance and perfection if we think of healing and wholeness, not worst-case scenarios.
 

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stress
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too much caffine
....no worries, it will come and go. If it hurts, go see the doc
 

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