Women’s left eyelid jumping is what omen

A woman’s left eyelid jumping is not an omen, that is a superstition. Medically speaking, eyelid jumping is an eyelid spasm, which mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and is more common in women. It manifests as a paroxysmal, rapid, irregular eyelid twitching, usually located on one side, can also be seen on both sides, disappears during sleep, is not accompanied by pain, and is usually associated with mental overstimulation and overexertion. Therefore, the episodes of eyelid twitching can be reduced by improving the patient’s mental state, relaxing and improving the quality of sleep. Severe patients can be treated with medication. You can take oral carbamazepine, 0.3g a day, orally in divided doses, and gradually reduce the dose after the symptoms gradually improve. Second, you can apply clonazepam treatment, 0.5-1mg a day, and gradually improve the symptoms after the reduction of the drug.