@drdavidabbasi: Your eye won't stop twitching — and your body is doing it on purpose. 👁️ That involuntary flutter under your eyelid isn't random. It's your nervous system waving a flag. Eye twitching happens when the small muscles around the eyelid start contracting without your permission — and the lower eyelid is almost always the first place it shows up. It can last seconds, minutes, or come and go for days. Here's what your body is actually trying to tell you: → You're not sleeping enough → Your stress levels are higher than you're admitting → You've had too much caffeine → You're dehydrated → You've been staring at a screen for way too long The reason fatigue triggers it? When your body is running on low sleep, your nervous system becomes hypersensitive. The small muscles around the eye are among the first to react — they're incredibly fine, incredibly responsive, and incredibly honest about how you're actually doing. Most eye twitching is harmless and resolves on its own. But persistent twitching — especially if it spreads to other facial muscles or affects your vision — deserves a proper evaluation. 🏥 Your eye is twitching. Your body is talking. Start listening. 👁️ ✅ Follow @drdavidabbasi for More Daily Medical Content & Health Tips! 🌴😷 Schedule a consultation in Delray Beach! Visit www.primeorthocenter.com