What’s wrong with uncontrollable eyelids?

Uncontrolled eyelid fluttering, often referred to as eyelid jumping, is commonly caused by physiological factors, localized lesions of the eyes, and neurological lesions.
1. Physiological factors: because of a long time to stay up late or excessive use of the eyes, resulting in muscle spasms around the eyes, the eyelids jump uncontrollably.
2. Localized lesions of the eyes: Inflammatory stimuli such as keratitis, conjunctivitis, etc., or rubbing of the cornea after a foreign body enters the eye, refractive error not corrected in time and caused by visual fatigue, eyelashes rubbing against the cornea, etc., can lead to uncontrolled fluttering of the eyes.
3. Neurological lesions: facial muscle spasm can cause eye muscle spasm at the same time, resulting in uncontrollable eye movement.
Uncontrollable eyelid, excluding physiological factors, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the targeted treatment.