Blepharospasm is an abnormal, involuntary blinking or spasm of the eyelids. The most common symptoms of Blepharospam are: gradual increase in blinking or eye irritation, fatigue, sensitivity to bright light, and facial spasms.
The treatments are designed to reduce its severity. Some of the treatment options are: injection of medicines to paralyze muscles (like botox), surgery to remove some of the muscles and nerves of the eyelids, and acupuncture.
The treatments are designed to reduce its severity. Some of the treatment options are: injection of medicines to paralyze muscles (like botox), surgery to remove some of the muscles and nerves of the eyelids, and acupuncture.