Chronic Rapid Eyelid-twitching / Eye-blinking - Brief Medical Explanations
In terms of chronic rapid eyelid-twitching / eye-blinking, it's actually called Blepharospasm which is a symptom of involuntary and uncontrollable movements in the muscles around a person's eyes which in turn make them appear like 'blinking non-stop' to other people.
In certain cases, this may be caused by myasthenia (muscular weakness) in the eyes
organ as a result of stresses, overstraining of the eyes, lacks of sleeps, the serious lacks of certain nutrients / minerals to support the normal functionings / movements of your eyelid
muscles etc.
Next, in the case whereby no stress, any kinds of viral / parasital / bacteria infections, overstraining of the eyes etc are involved whilst the eyelids and the entire organs just look superficially normal and ok, and at the same time, the eyelid-twitching / eye-blinking just get 'unexplainedly' from bad to worse from time to time, such medical scenarios could actually be caused by other neuromuscular disorders which are much more complicated.
And in terms of such neuromuscular disorders, they may arise as a neurological / Tardive Dyskinesia side effect of certain medications, especially the powerful mind-altering tranquilizers of antipsychotics / neuroleptics, particularly when such medications are over-relied on to the point of sheer abuse.
In such a connection, please consider the following excerpts : -
"Chlorpromazine ( a type of antipsychotic / neuroleptic meant for mental disorders) side effects :
Get emergency medical help if you have any of these signs of an allergic reaction: hives; difficulty breathing; swelling of your face, lips, tongue, or throat. Stop taking chlorpromazine and call your doctor at once if you have a serious side effect such as:
twitching or uncontrollable movements of your eyes, lips, tongue, face, arms, or
legs;"
which are quoted from the website :
http://www.drugs.com/mtm/chlorpromazine.html
Other Related Information :
http://www.bettervisionforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2
Follow Up : Tardive Dyskinesia (Chronic Rapid Eyelid-twitching /Eye-blinking Is One of The Common Symptoms)
Please consider the following excerpts about Tardive Dyskinesia ( of which one of the most common symptoms is purposeless uncontrollable rapid eye-blinking / eyelid-twitching)
"Tardive dyskinesia is a variety of dyskinesia (involuntary, repetitive movements) manifesting as a side effect of long-term or high-dose use of dopamine antagonists, usually antipsychotics. Other dopamine antagonists that can cause tardive dyskinesia are drugs for gastrointestinal disorders (e.g. metoclopramide) and neurological disorders. While newer atypical antipsychotics such as olanzapine and risperidone appear to have less dystonic effects, only clozapine has been shown to have a lower risk of tardive dyskinesia than older antipsychotics"
"Tardive dyskinesia is characterized by repetitive, involuntary, purposeless movements.
Features of the disorder may include grimacing, tongue protrusion, lip
smacking, puckering and pursing of the lips, and rapid eye blinking. Rapid
movements of the extremities may also occur. Impaired movements of the fingers may also appear. For comparison, patients with Parkinson's disease have difficulty moving, while patients with tardive dyskinesia have difficulty not moving."
quoted from :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tardive_dyskinesia
Please take note that for such chronic rapid eyelid-twitching / eye-blinking caused by neurological / neuromuscular / Tardive Dyskinesia side effects of medications, the MRI and other related medical imaging examinations would not show anything abnormal / problematic at all given that bodily chemical imbalances (interferrences with the synaptic activities of the neurons / neurotransmitters chemicals such as dopamine etc by the related nerve-disturbing medications) cannot be conclusively and definitely observed and diagnosed by such MRI or other related medical imaging examinations at all.
In short, for the medical scenario of chronic rapid eyelid-twitching / eye-blinking syptom caused by medicational nerve-disturbing side effects of Tardive Dyskinesia, the MRI and other related medical imaging examinations would not be able to reveal, observe and diagnose anything at all.
Hi 93956 ~~
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Cheers ~~ ICU
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Hi aci ~
Welcome to the forum! Hope the following clarifies your doses & scheduling of Albendazole & Praziquantel for your tapeworm infection. Suggest you follow this treatment after taking Niclosamide for 7 days.
Ref: Tapeworm Drug Treatment Protocol (Niclosamide, Praziquantel, & Albendazole) ~ http://curezone.com/forums/am.asp?i=1602094
Your Praziquantel Dosage:
Each dose = 25 mg per kg body weight
Your weight = 140 lb = 63.5 kg (rounded to 60)
Tablet = 600 mg
Tab Dosage = 25 mg x 60 = 1,500 mg
Your dose = 2-1/2 tablets
Your Albendazole Dosage:
Each dose = 400 mg tablet
Your Schedule for Praziquantel & Albendazole:
Day 1-3 of treatment:
Morning: Take 1 dose ea of Prazi & Alben w/8oz water & 40g fatty meal.
Midday: Take 1 dose of Prazi w/8oz water & regular meal.
Evening: Take 1 dose ea of Prazi & Alben w/8oz water & 40g fatty meal.
Day 4-14 of treatment:
Morning & Evening: Take 1 dose of Alben w/8oz water & 40g fatty meal.
Good luck in your parasite battle! Keep us posted on your progress ~~ feedback helps other forum members learn from your experience.
Cheers ~~ ICU
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