Blogs : #วิธีรักษาตากุ้งยิง

Sort

Causes and Prevention of Eye Twitching | Bangkok Eye Hospital

Understanding Eye Twitching Eye twitching, or myokymia, refers to the involuntary, repetitive movement of the eyelid muscles. While usually harmless, persistent twitching can be bothersome and sometimes indicate an underlying issue. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, we provide expert guidance to help manage and prevent eye twitching effectively. Causes of Eye Twitching What Triggers Eye Twitching? Fatigue and Lack of Sleep – Insufficient rest can strain the eye muscles, leading to twitching. Caffeine and Alcohol Consumption – Excessive intake can overstimulate the nervous system. Stress and Anxiety – High stress levels may cause muscle spasms, including eye twitching. Eye Strain – Prolonged screen time or reading in poor lighting can contribute to twitching. Dry Eyes – Insufficient tear production can irritate the eye muscles, causing spasms. Nutritional Deficiencies – Lack of magnesium or other essential minerals may lead to muscle contractions. Neurological Conditions (Rare Cases) – Chronic twitching may be linked to conditions like blepharospasm or Bell’s palsy. Symptoms of Eye Twitching Mild, repetitive eyelid spasms that come and go. Uncontrollable twitching lasting for a few seconds to minutes. Increased frequency with stress, fatigue, or caffeine intake. Twitching in one or both eyes (though usually in one eye). When to Seek Medical Attention Persistent twitching lasting for weeks. Spasms affecting the entire face. Redness, swelling, or discharge in the affected eye. Drooping eyelid (ptosis) or difficulty keeping the eye open. Changes in vision associated with twitching. Prevention and Treatment of Eye Twitching How to Reduce Eye Twitching Get Enough Sleep – Aim for at least 7-8 hours per night. Limit Caffeine and Alcohol – Reduce intake to avoid overstimulation. Manage Stress – Practice relaxation techniques like meditation or yoga. Reduce Screen Time – Take breaks from digital devices to prevent eye strain. Stay Hydrated and Eat a Balanced Diet – Ensure proper intake of magnesium and essential nutrients. Use Artificial Tears – Lubricating eye drops help relieve dryness and irritation. Avoid Eye Rubbing – Prevents irritation and reduces muscle fatigue. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Eye Care? Expert Ophthalmologists with extensive experience in diagnosing eye conditions. Advanced Eye Care Technology to assess and treat persistent twitching. Personalized Treatment Plans based on individual eye health needs. Comprehensive Eye Examinations to detect underlying causes. Schedule a Consultation If you are experiencing frequent or prolonged eye twitching, visit Bangkok Eye Hospital for expert diagnosis and personalized treatment options.
Read More
Cataract Center
Retina Center
Glaucoma Center
Cornea Center
Children's Eye Center
Oculoplastic
Neuro-ophthalmology Center

Hordeolum (Stye): Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Bangkok Eye Hospital

Understanding Hordeolum (Stye) A hordeolum, commonly known as a stye, is a red, swollen lump that forms on the edge of the eyelid due to a bacterial infection in an oil gland or hair follicle. Although usually harmless, styes can cause discomfort and temporary vision obstruction. At Bangkok Eye Hospital, we provide effective treatments to alleviate symptoms and prevent recurrence. Common Causes of Hordeolum What Triggers a Stye? Bacterial Infection – Staphylococcus bacteria commonly cause styes. Blocked Oil Glands – Clogged meibomian glands can lead to infection. Poor Eyelid Hygiene – Failing to clean eyelids properly increases the risk. Frequent Eye Touching – Introducing bacteria to the eyelids can trigger infections. Use of Contaminated Makeup – Old or shared cosmetics can harbor bacteria. Who Is at Risk? Individuals with chronic blepharitis (eyelid inflammation). People with a history of recurrent styes. Those with poor eye hygiene or frequent eye rubbing. Contact lens wearers who do not follow proper lens care. Symptoms of Hordeolum Painful, swollen lump near the edge of the eyelid. Redness and tenderness around the affected area. Pus-filled bump that may drain on its own. Watery eyes and increased sensitivity to light. A feeling of something in the eye. Diagnosis and Treatment Options How Is a Stye Diagnosed? Physical Examination – Ophthalmologists inspect the eyelid to confirm the diagnosis. Medical History Review – Identifying recurrent infections or underlying conditions. Eyelid Culture (if needed) – In rare cases, tests may be performed for persistent infections. Treatment for Hordeolum Warm Compresses – Applying a warm cloth helps open blocked glands. Antibiotic Ointments or Drops – Used for bacterial infections. Proper Eyelid Hygiene – Regular cleaning to prevent further infections. Medical Drainage (if needed) – For persistent or large styes. Avoid Squeezing – Letting the stye heal naturally prevents complications. Preventing Styes Maintain good eyelid hygiene by regularly washing the eyelids. Avoid touching or rubbing your eyes with unclean hands. Replace old or contaminated eye makeup to prevent bacterial buildup. Clean contact lenses properly and avoid wearing them when experiencing an eye infection. Address underlying eyelid conditions such as blepharitis or dry eye. Why Choose Bangkok Eye Hospital for Stye Treatment? Experienced Ophthalmologists with expertise in eyelid infections. Advanced Diagnostic Tools for accurate assessments. Personalized Treatment Plans based on individual needs. State-of-the-Art Facilities ensuring safe and effective care. Schedule an Appointment Today If you have a stye that is persistent or causing discomfort, contact Bangkok Eye Hospital for expert diagnosis and treatment.

Location

Neuro-Opthalmology Center - Bangkok Eye Hospital

10/989 Soi Prasertmanukij 33 Nuanchan Buengkum District Bangkok 10230

calling
Contact Us :