Yep, also if you want temporary relief you can try a warm compress on the eye. I imagine it helps relax the muscles a bit and let the eye rest (and even if it doesn't work, a warm compress can feel nice)
If you’re desperate enough to ask for home remedies on the internet, then you’re desperate enough to see an actual doctor. This issue might be more complicated than it seems.
Have some fruit, water, and a nap. Are you feeling stressed? I'm usually either dehydrated, stressed, or both when mine starts twitching. Luckily haven't had it in a while!
Eat a banana and drink some water and stop taking so many stimulants and get some rest.
Do you take any meds? I swear I've heard of this as a side effect before. Unless I'm just remembering some old I Love Lucy episode or something.... Are you Lucy?
I see a lot of people suggesting potassium, and that's what I usually do, but for a while now, it turns out that I needed magnesium (helps relax the muscles). I'm not a doctor, so definitely check with a professional, but having some nuts like walnuts might be a good idea.
Many people go straight to recommending potassium, but magnesium is key for helping muscle contractions. Fortunately bananas are also rich in magnesium as well as potassium, so they may be helpful for more than one reason.
Potatoes are a better source than bananas, by the way.
Also, trust your food cravings. I bet if you look up the nutrition info on whatever food you’ve been craving during this time, you’ll find it’s high in potassium.
My left eye has been twitching off and on for more than a week now. I definitely have not enough sleep and too much stress (buying a house is so much fun :cry:)