Question: Can eye tics effect reading?
Answer: I know from personal experience that eye tics can have an effect on reading. It’s not so much that you’re unable to read but that it’s incredibly difficult to focus on what you’re reading when your vision is constantly being intruded upon by these twitches. This was a major motivating factor for me in figuring out why my eyes were twitching (prolonged computer use without resting my eyes) and starting this site. In fact, my eye twitching affected my reading abilities so badly that I had started to close the twitching eye so I could ignore it.
Other questions related to misc eye twitching:
- Can laser treatment on face cause eye twitch?
- Can lack of hormones cause eye twitching?
- Can high sugar cause eye twitching?
- Can eyeshadow reaction make my eyelid twitch?
- Can having a virus cause your eye to twitch?
- Can eye twitching last for days?
- Can eye twitching be caused by a massage?
- Can eye twitching be caused by trauma?
- Can eye tics effect reading?
- Can doctors do anything about a constant twitching eye?
- Can botox cause eye twitch?
- Can an eye injury cause a twitch?
- Can a twitching eye mean serious illness?
- Can a head injury cause eye twitching?
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- Are twitching eyelids dangerous?
- Are eye twitches that continue for longer than a few weeks bad?
- Are eye twitches a sign of something else?
- Are eye twitches bad?
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