Eye twitch when I close my mouth??
Question: Okay, since yesterday and today, the muscle at the bottom of my right eye has been twitching at random times. And recently I discovered that it will twitch for sure when I close my mouth all the way (I usually keep my mouth ajar a bit). So, why does my muscle beneath my twitch when I close my mouth? What's causing it, cause it never happened before.
Answers: Usually people get a slight eye twitch when they are tired. Perhaps the reason you keep your mouth open slightly is because you have problems breathing through your nose and so when you close your mouth your body isn't getting enough oxygen and making you tired causing an eye twitch - Actually I have No Idea but I think my theory is imaginative!
idk
weird
I don't know but that sounds funny!! Sorry I know that's mean but it's still funny.
all muscles are connected as any man who sneezed really hard can tell you it can sometimes make your taint/balls hurt really bad and when i wake up if i blink me teeth click together so unless you become really concerned go to a doctor but I wouldn't worry about it.
Could be anything...are you consuming a lot of caffeine? Not getting enough sleep? Stressed out over work? Nervous about something? Had some major traumatic experience recently?
I have nearly the exact same problem you do, only my twitch is in the upper eyelid of my right eye, and it doesn't matter whether my mouth is open or closed. I chalk it up to not sleeping as much as I should and drinking way too much coffee at my job, which is stressful, especially at this time of year. I know that may not help but I can sympathize with you going crazy over it, because eye twitches feel so weird and you feel like everyone can see it and you just wish they would stop, right? Chances are it'll go away on its own after a couple of hours or days. It sucks, I know.
Answers: Usually people get a slight eye twitch when they are tired. Perhaps the reason you keep your mouth open slightly is because you have problems breathing through your nose and so when you close your mouth your body isn't getting enough oxygen and making you tired causing an eye twitch - Actually I have No Idea but I think my theory is imaginative!
idk
weird
I don't know but that sounds funny!! Sorry I know that's mean but it's still funny.
all muscles are connected as any man who sneezed really hard can tell you it can sometimes make your taint/balls hurt really bad and when i wake up if i blink me teeth click together so unless you become really concerned go to a doctor but I wouldn't worry about it.
Could be anything...are you consuming a lot of caffeine? Not getting enough sleep? Stressed out over work? Nervous about something? Had some major traumatic experience recently?
I have nearly the exact same problem you do, only my twitch is in the upper eyelid of my right eye, and it doesn't matter whether my mouth is open or closed. I chalk it up to not sleeping as much as I should and drinking way too much coffee at my job, which is stressful, especially at this time of year. I know that may not help but I can sympathize with you going crazy over it, because eye twitches feel so weird and you feel like everyone can see it and you just wish they would stop, right? Chances are it'll go away on its own after a couple of hours or days. It sucks, I know.
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