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Why Is My Right Eye Pulsing

Why is my eye pulsing?

Nerves and stress.
You need to relax.

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ccasional eye twitching is typically not a case for concern. Eye Twitching is associated with an abnormal function of the "basal ganglion" from an unknown cause. The basal ganglion is the part of the brain responsible for controlling the muscles. In rare cases, heredity may play a role in the development of eye twitching. Some believe the eye twitching is a hereditary problem that may run in families. So chances are if you experience the occasional eye twitch someone else in your family will too. Some people find eye twitching a result of nothing more than anxiety. Let's say for example you have a big speech to give in front of a large audience. If you are not comfortable with the idea of public speaking, you may notice your eye starts twitching. This is similar to a nervous "tick" people develop when facing uncomfortable situations. The catch here is the more you think about your eye twitching, the more likely it is to continue twitching. Also see our article on shifty eyes.

What do you do in this case? Your best bet is try to relax. The more you can relieve your anxiety, the less likely your eye is to twitch. Let's talk more about the causes of eye twitching

Why Is My Eye Pulsating

That had happened to me once, it was only one eye but then it stopped after twitching for maybe a week. The only thing I could tell you either it is your muscle or nerves. It could be an eye muscle spasm that would make it twitch. Or maybe you are going through stress, or anxiety our bodies react in different ways to tell us something is not right. Ask your doctor why is your eye twitching, if need be they would not the correct answer to your question. Good Luck! Hope I have helped you!

Strange pulsing under my right eye?

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Strange pulsing under my right eye?
I've had a constant visible pulse under my right eye for about 2 months now? It's not a muscle spasm, because I always feel those, and there is no twitching sensation. It looks like a vein pulsing. What could be causing this and is there any way to treat it?

Why is my right eye pulsating?

Usually this happens when a person is stressed, does not have enough sleep, drinks a lot of caffeine, and might have some busy stuff going on. It usually will get worse if your situation gets stressed. Even good stress is stress! Like a vacation or a party! So, Sleep your full 8hours. eat your 5-7 fruits and veggies. Take a multi vitamin, Walk around the block a couple times on your break to vent stress hormone. Drink your 8 glasses of water a day! Drink less caffeine! Take some time to relax. Warm compresses are a good thing to take some time to do....it helps you to have some relaxation time too! Really.

Why does my eye keep pulsing?

It's just a normal eye twitch probably caused by stress or allergies. Don't worry about it and try to relax. Maybe go to the doctor if you don't know what your allergies are. Try to get some more sleep if you haven't been getting at least 8-9 hours per night.

Why does my right eye keeps pulsing/twitching?

For the past 3 days my right eye keeps on pulsing. I dont know if its my eyeball thats pulsing or the lower eyelid. When i look in the mirror I see my lower eye lid moving but it feels like my eyeball is the one pulsing. It happens out of nowhere. It pulses every 30 min. It feels like there is a heart in my eyeball that goes like "boom boom boom, pause, boom boom boom". I want to know why it happens. I get enough sleep; I sleep 8 hours a day

Why do i have a pulse in my eye?

Alternate names; eyelid twitches, Blepharospasms.

The most common causes of eyelid spasms:
1) too much caffeine such as coffee, tea, and even soda.
2) stress
3) lack of sleep or fatigue
4) eye strain such as close computer work
5) medication side effects
6) eye iritation
7) eye dryness
8) allergies
9) dust or hair stucked in the conjunctiva


Once spasms begin, they may continue off and on for a few days. Then, they disappear. Most people experience this type of eyelid twitch on occasion and find it very annoying. In most cases, you won't even notice when the twitch has stopped

More severe contractions, where the eyelid completely closes, are possible. These can be caused by irritation of the surface of the eye (cornea) or the membranes lining the eyelids (conjunctiva).

Sometimes, the reason your eyelid is twitching cannot be identified. This form of eyelid twitching lasts much longer, is often very uncomfortable, and can also cause your eyelids to close completely.

What is this pulsing under my right rib cage?

Let’s start with Intercostal pain problems: Intercostal Muscle Sprain|Causes|Symptoms|Diagnosis|Treatment-Conservative, Medications these puppies can make you think you’re having a heart attack, seriously. Please tread carefully when asking about chest pain, though, okay? This is when you see a doctor.It could be liver disfunction, it could also be a gallbladder issue (as i had, it was horrible). In any case, even if it is just ‘muscle spasms’ you don’t want to be ‘guessing’. Most muscle spasms can come and go, but then again, gull bladder pain can as well. So please find help, please read the article I sent, because it can be awful, and if you have fibromyalgia, the intercostal muscle pain information can do wonders in dealing with this problem.Regardless, my very best to you, but please get professional help.

Pulsating Eyelid?

Alternate names; eyelid twitches, Blepharospasms.

The most common causes of eyelid spasms:
1) too much caffeine such as coffee, tea, and even soda.
2) stress
3) lack of sleep or fatigue
4) eye strain such as close computer work
5) medication side effects
6) eye iritation
7) eye dryness
8) allergies
9) dust or hair stucked in the conjunctiva


Once spasms begin, they may continue off and on for a few days. Then, they disappear. Most people experience this type of eyelid twitch on occasion and find it very annoying. In most cases, you won't even notice when the twitch has stopped

More severe contractions, where the eyelid completely closes, are possible. These can be caused by irritation of the surface of the eye (cornea) or the membranes lining the eyelids (conjunctiva).

Sometimes, the reason your eyelid is twitching cannot be identified. This form of eyelid twitching lasts much longer, is often very uncomfortable, and can also cause your eyelids to close completely.

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