Eye Twitching After An Implant And Multiple Lidocain Injection. Is This Due To An Implant?
Well, someone I know says that they have persistent eye twitchin after an implant and multiple lidocain injections. This has been going on for a year and a half. Initially it was one eye and then the other eye started twitching too. At one point it seemed to be getting better but then it returned. The person says that if they concentrate, they can control the twich, but when they are stressed, it comes back. Could this be due to that implant? Could this person be lieing to make money? How can you tell?
Hi, Some one say they have persistant twitching after the implant, and multiple lidocaine injections, initially started in one eye, then the other started. some times it is better and then returning. He says if concentrate it is controlled, and when stressed it comes back. It appears to be due to the reaction of the eye muscles to stress, of the new lens. slowly it will improve and twitching go away. It is always better to consult your doctor for clearing the doubt. Thank you.
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Eye Twitching After An Implant And Multiple Lidocain Injection. Is This Due To An Implant?
Hi, Some one say they have persistant twitching after the implant, and multiple lidocaine injections, initially started in one eye, then the other started. some times it is better and then returning. He says if concentrate it is controlled, and when stressed it comes back. It appears to be due to the reaction of the eye muscles to stress, of the new lens. slowly it will improve and twitching go away. It is always better to consult your doctor for clearing the doubt. Thank you.