Early Signs You May Have Blepharospasm

Woman in an office holding her eyes due to blepharospasm in Denver, CO A twitching eyelid is easy to dismiss when it only happens once in a while. But frequent or uncontrollable blinking may be a sign of blepharospasm. This condition causes involuntary eyelid spasms that can interfere with vision, comfort, and daily activities. Here is a look at some early signs so you can seek care before symptoms become more disruptive.

At Fante Eye and Face Centre, patients with eyelid concerns can receive care from experienced oculofacial specialists, including Dr. Robert G. Fante and Dr. Alexandra Levitt. Their skilled team uses advanced on-site technology and a patient-centered approach to evaluate symptoms such as frequent blinking or eyelid spasms and recommend appropriate next steps.

What Blepharospasm Can Feel Like Early On

Blepharospasm causes repeated, uncontrollable muscle contractions around the eyes and eyebrows. In the early stages, it may not feel severe. You may notice more blinking than usual or a sense that your eyes are irritated even when nothing is in them.

Early signs can include:

  • Frequent blinking that feels hard to stop
  • Eyelid fluttering or squeezing
  • Eye irritation that keeps returning
  • Symptoms that worsen with bright lights
  • More trouble when you are tired or stressed
  • Spasms that affect both eyes

Symptoms may become more frequent over time, and in severe cases, some people may struggle to open their eyes for hours at a time.

How It Differs from a Simple Eye Twitch

Many people get an occasional eyelid twitch from fatigue, stress, caffeine, or eye strain. A mild twitch often affects one small area and goes away on its own.

Blepharospasm is distinct because it involves repeated eyelid closure or squeezing, which can interfere with normal activities. It also does not occur during sleep, and some people feel temporary relief when they first wake up. If your symptoms are becoming more disruptive or frequent, it is worth having them evaluated.

What Treatment May Involve

Blepharospasm is commonly treated with BOTOX® injections. For this condition, small amounts are placed around the eyelids and eyebrows to help reduce involuntary muscle spasms. Treatment is performed in the office without anesthesia.

Restore Eye Comfort and Function with Blepharospasm Treatment in Denver, CO

Frequent eyelid spasms can interrupt your day, but treatment may help you use your eyes more comfortably. For blepharospasm care at Fante Eye & Face Centre call 303-839-1616 to schedule a consultation.

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