Men’s right lower eyelid jumping omen

The right upper eyelid flutter, also known as blepharospasm, is not really an omen, but represents a possible compression or ectopic excitation of the nerve roots innervating the eyelid, or a result of pseudo-synaptic transmission. One condition to be wary of is this unilateral onset of persistent eyelid flutter that gradually spreads to both eyes and is preceded by a sensation of eyelid irritation, dry eyes, photophobia, and increased blinking. At the beginning of the spasm, the frequency is sparse and gradually becomes more frequent. The spasms can last from a few seconds to 20 minutes, and untreated sustainable contractions can even cause functional ophthalmoplegia. Be careful in this case, as the condition may lead to Meige syndrome, which is an extrapyramidal disorder requiring hospital treatment.