NEUROPHYSIOLOGY: THE EYES ARE COMPLEX. WHAT YOU ARE EXPERIENCING COULD BE PERI[PERIPHERAL OR CENTRAL, THAT IS BE AT THE LEVEL OF THE EYES, OR BE IN THE BRAIN. start WITH A OPHTHALMOLOGIST EXAM AND FROM THAT OTHER COURSES OF ACTION CAN BE DETERMINED. yOUR PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR MAY BE THE BEST SOURCE OF REFERRAL.
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Blepharospasm: This is probably about the muscles outside of your eyes that are spasming and causing the involuntary blinking. I would see a neurologist.
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