Homoeopathic treatment to treat Eye Blinking

Blinking is a bodily activity that is semi-autonomous fast closure of the lid. One blink can be determined by abrupt closing of the eyelids or activation of the levator superioris, and stimulation of the palpebral component of the orbicularis Oculi but not the complete shut and open. It is an important job of an eye, which helps spread tears over and eliminate irritations from the surface of corneas and the conjunctiva.

      Ophthalmologic signs

Eye blinking symptoms can be accompanied by other eye-related symptoms which include:
      Double vision or blurred
      The discharge from the eye
      Eyelids that droop (ptosis)
      Dry eyes
      Surface of the eye is exposed (lack of sufficient blinking because of inadequate wetting)
      Eye discomfort
      Eye muscle palsy (strabismus)
      Sensitivity to light is increased
      Eyes that are itchy
      Eye pain (usually very) 

            The neurologic signs

      Eye blinking symptoms could be associated with symptoms that relate to your      nervous system. These symptoms include:
      Insane outbursts of speech or gestures
      Facial paralysis
      A facial tic, such as grinning and twitching of the nose and mouth
      Facial weakness
      Inability to express face expression (called flat effect) or looking
      Restlessness
      Tremors and seizures
      Shuffle gait (shuffling walk)
      Slowed muscle movements
      Speech that is slurred

   The signs that are serious could signal the presence of a life-threatening

   Causes :

The most common reason for the increased blinking of the eyes is caused by eye irritation that is caused by the bright light smoke, dust, or even a foreign object within the eye. The presence of allergies, infections, or dry eyes can also affect the frequency of blinking. The effects of stress or fatigue can result in an increase in blinking. Blinking that is more frequent, especially for children in the early years, requires careful examination. Sometimes, it could be an expression of facial tics. On the other hand the increased blinking and the sensitivity to light are common signs in congenital glaucoma.
Eye blinking symptoms could be the result of conditions within the nerve system.
A significant reduction in blinking can be seen most often in Parkinson's disease which is a brain disorder that affects coordination and movement.


 
Complications

Eye blinking symptoms could be the result of serious illness Failure to seek treatment can lead to severe problems and permanent damage to the eyes. When the root cause has been identified, it is crucial to follow the treatment plan you along with your medical specialist have designed specifically for you to lower the chance of complications such as:

      Chronic eye inflammation

      Corneal Abrasion, ulcer or scarring

      Eye discomfort

      Glaucoma

      Infections in the eye are on the rise.

      Blindness and vision loss



HOMOEOPATHIC TREATMENT

Agaricus

Agaricus is used to treat shaking, jerking, and eyelid spasms. The spasms are commonplace when eyelids close and open several times per day. The twitching can be the difficult to control when reading. A sensitivity to light could also be observed with the above. Eyes may be irritated by twitching and spasms of the eyeslids.

Zincum Met

Zincum Met is a beneficial treatment for twitching the eyelids. Eyelids that are upper tend to feel heavy. A feeling of fatigue and weakness is an observable symptom. Zincum Met is a great nerve remedy, and it is used to treat facial twitches, tics and facial twitches in the context of eyelid twitching.

Physostigma

Physostigma is a preparation made using the bean of a plant called Physostigma venenosum also called calabar beans belonging to the natural order Leguminosae. Physostigma can help in the case of blepharospasm. This is the twitching of eyes, and blurred vision. The tightening of the lids makes them difficult for the eye to be opened. Eyes that hurt when moving them could also manifest in a handful of instances.

Euphrasia

Euphrasia is a preparation of the plant called Euphrasia Officinalis, which is commonly known under as eye-bright, which is part of the order Scrophulariaceae. Euphrasia can be helpful in instances of blepharospasm where photosensitization (sensitivity towards light) is associated with a spasm of the eyelids. Euphrasia can also be helpful for eyes that twitch, which is a sign of conjunctivitis/pink eye. In these cases the appearance of redness, discharge and itching eyes can also be seen.

Magnesia Phos

Magnesia Phos is a different treatment for eyelid spasms and eyelid twitches. The tendency to squint could be a factor in this. The sensitivity to light and photophobia could occur as well. A rise in lachrymation fatigued eyes, tired eyes as well as blurred or distorted vision could be just a few other symptoms that could be present.

Codeinum

Codeinum is a highly-recommended medication for eyelid twitching that is seen while writing or reading. The twitching can be seen on both eyes in the cases which require Codeinum. The rubbing of the eyelids can help ease the eye twitching e.t.c.