Posted: 10/28/06 - 18:41 Post subject: Constant Pulse under my eye, what can it mean?
I have had a constant pulse just under one eye lower lid, in time with my heart beats for the past 6-12 months. You can clearly see it pumping, What is this and what health implications has it?
I've been having the same problem and it's driving me crazy! It started about 2 weeks ago and first i thought it was one of these eye twitches that one gets once in a while but when i looked in the mirror i was so scared because there was this constant strange pulse under my lower eyelid. The first thing that came into my mind was that maybe i was really tired and wasn't having enough sleep but then i got to sleep well and it never went away. I'm starting to get really worried because i'm not sure wether it is a pulse from a blood vessel or something to do with nerves. If anyone has any idea what could cause this or if i should see a doctor and what kind of a doctor please be kind to tell me and thank you for your help.
Posted: 11/09/07 - 15:15 Post subject: Help me eye pulse
I have this really weird eye pulse thing its in my right eye lid and its driving me crazy it feels like my eye is twiching but its not when i look in the mirror its nothing. What should i do? This has been going on for like 5-6 days now.
I have had the same thing it started about 5 days ago and i just saw my eye doctor today. he said he hasnt really seen someone who's eye has been constantly pulsing like mine had. it usually comes and goes but for some reason mine is continual. he said stress fatigue and caffeine are the main causes but i dont know.. he said i should see a neurologist because the consistency of it makes him worried. it could be a tumor. so if anyone is worried about it, check with your doctor to get a catscan.
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