What kind of deficiency causes under eye twitching?!
Question: It depends on what you mean by "under eye" .
It could be a overabundance of caffeine, such as coffee, tea, chocolate, soda etc.
It could also be Chvostek's sign which is indicative of an electrolyte imbalance, which could also be a sign of a deeper problem that is causing the electrolyte imbalance.
I would suggest contacting a primary care physician so he can do some blood work.
Answers: It depends on what you mean by "under eye" .
It could be a overabundance of caffeine, such as coffee, tea, chocolate, soda etc.
It could also be Chvostek's sign which is indicative of an electrolyte imbalance, which could also be a sign of a deeper problem that is causing the electrolyte imbalance.
I would suggest contacting a primary care physician so he can do some blood work.
This is an interesting question I'd like to see the answers
intelligence
sleep aka energy ...this means ur tired! go to bed
maybe dopamine
I think it may be a zinc deficiency
Stress. That's all.
stress mostly
Gosh, I wish I knew. I get them, they last just long enough to be annoying and then they go away without my doing anything.
Maybe not a deficiency, but a warning . . . from your kidneys.
High blood pressure
i get that too, also sometimes i get twitching in my legs and fingers. not all the time just every once in a while. sorry i don't have an answer, but thanks for asking this one.
I am not sure that it is relate to any kind of vitamin/mineral deficiency. It does happen, though, when the nerve is affected and reacting due to stress, fatigue or immunity is low (whenever my eye twitches I know I may be getting sick).
I'm not too sure (one of those out patient doc questions). I've heard of causes like lack of sleep, stress, caffeine etc...but to be honest, I have no idea. You might look up "blepharospasm" to see if this applies to you...Good luck!