Blepharospasm: See if it's involuntarily, or controllable. ? Age. One eye or both? Could be secondary to dry eye or allergies. Blepharospasm needs evaluation.
Answered 3/27/2012
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Blinking: Frequent blinking can result from problems with the ocular surface such as dry eyes, allergies and bepharitis. Getting treatment for these if present will help. A more forceful closure of one or both eyes can be a result of blepharospasm or hemifacial spasm which may be neurological conditions. Finally a habit or tic can also cause this to occur. See your eyemd if problems persist.
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