Monday, June 20, 2016

Eye Twitching Superstition from 4 Traditional Cultures

Eye Twitching Superstition from 4 Traditional Cultures

Eye twitching is also called myokymia and it happens involuntary and the individual just finds himself twitching his eyes. A number of superstitions are associated with myokymia and these superstitions are different for various cultures. Lifestyle, such as foods consumed, is a great cause of the eye twitching condition. Luckily, this condition can be minimized through a number of methods as will be discussed below.





Eye Twitching Superstition from Different Cultures
1. Eye Twitching Superstition from China

































































Timing



Left Eye Superstition



Right Eye Superstition



11:00 pm – 1:00 am



You will receive a visit from a nobleman.



You will get an invitation to some partying or feasting.



1:00 am – 3:00 am



A worrying occurrence, to you, is about to happen.



Someone has you in his or her thoughts.



3:00 am – 5:00 am



You are about to receive a friendly guest from a distant location.



A sign of joy because a happy event awaits you.



5:00 am – 7:00 am



The visitor who is about to visit you is someone special.



A positive sign because everything will turn out just fine.



7:00 am – 9:00 am



One of your friends from far away will visit you.



A sign for you to be cautious because you will get slightly injured.



9:00 am – 11:00 am



An indication that you will soon be either partying or feasting.



You will get into either a disastrous situation or quarrel with someone.



11:00 am – 1:00 pm



You are about to dine and wine to your fill.



Trend with caution or disaster will befall you.



1:00 pm – 3:00 pm



A good sign in terms of safety and your plans will also materialize.



About to get into a joyous moment since a small happy moment is about to happen.



3:00 pm – 5:00 pm



You could soon lose some money.



You are about to start thinking of a person that you dearly love.



5:00 pm – 7:00 pm



Someone will be visiting you.



You will have a visitation by someone far away.



7:00 pm -9:00 pm



Someone will be visiting you.



You will be attending a huge gathering.



9:00 pm – 11:00 pm



Prepare to meet one of your friends who is about to visit you.



A sign of caution since you could be having some court related trouble.



2. Eye Twitching Superstition from Indians
In India, the superstition of eye twitching is reverse to the Chinese. Also, the eye twitching superstition in India is based on the eye that twitches, gender and the part of the eye that twitches.


In terms of the eye twitching, a twitch of the right eye is usually a good sign. It could mean that you will receive positive news, make money or be successful in some way. Unfortunately, twitching of the left eye is a bad omen.


Gender also dictates the meaning of twitching. Twitching on a woman's left eye is a good sign whereas it is a bad one for a man.


There are about five superstitions in India that are related to the part of the eye that twitches. Left eye pupil twitching is a sign of good luck, middle eye twitching signals money related gains, left eyelid shows that someone is about to undergo some worrying moments, if the lower part of the left eye twitches then you will be spending some money soon, and if the left eyebrow twitches then a child is about to be born and you will receive some positive news as well.


3. Eye Twitching Superstition from Africans
Among the Africans who have some eye twitching superstition are Cameroonians and Nigerians. In Cameroon, twitching the eyelid of the left eye indicates something that will lead to crying. However, twitching of the upper eyelid means that someone out of your expectation will visit you. On the other hand, Nigerians' superstitions resemble those of the Indians, and they think left eye twitching can indicate bad luck.


4. Eye Twitching Superstition from Hawaii
The Hawaiian people have three superstitions on the involuntary behavior of eye twitching. The first superstition is that left eye twitching is an indication that some stranger will arrive at your home. Another superstition in Hawaii is that if someone twitches the left eye constantly then it is just a bad sign of looming death in the family. However, when someone twitches the right eye then a child is about to be born.


Possible Causes of Eye Twitching
Causes of Eye Twitching
For a body part to move, muscles around that part have to contract and relax. It is not any different for twitching. However, muscles around the eye in this case usually contract without any input from the twitching individual. This condition has three main causes: eyes being dry, conjuvitis and being sensitive to light. In addition to these three causes, a few other causes are as listed below.



  • Insufficient sleep

  • Being highly Stressed or fatigued

  • Poor vision

  • A polluted environment

  • The cornea or eyelids suffering from inflammation

  • Consumption of alcoholic and caffeinated drinks in large quantities

  • Insufficient presence of magnesium or vitamins within the body

  • Suffering from an eye related Allergy

  • Suffering from a neurological disorder such as basal ganglia


When to Seek Medical Help
Even though an eye twitching superstition might be positive or the twitching fades within a short duration, in some cases it is necessary to see a doctor for the condition. This twitching could be a sign of a neurological disease like the Parkinson's disease. However, if you twitch once and have read this content, don't panic. The twitching has to persist and be extreme within your right eye to be considered a symptom for such a disease. Other indicators that should prompt you to see a doctor are:



  • Twitching on the right eye for more than three consecutive days

  • Twitching on the right eye and your face as well

  • If you discharge some fluids, some part is swollen or turns red during the time that you experience swelling

  • If youtwitch so much that that your eyelids end up closing


How to Relieve Eye Twitching
1. Get Enough Time to Sleep
The recommended time to sleep each day is between seven and eight hours. Any less than this negatively affects your body. One part of the body that suffers from limited sleep hours is the eyes, especially the right eye which can keep twitching as a result.


2. Keep Your Eyes Well-Lubricated
Dry eyes contribute to twitching of the eyes. Luckily, the problem of having dry eyes can be solved by getting prescribed antihistamine drugs and eye drops from your doctor. In addition to relieving eye twitching, it will also eliminate any eye irritation.


3. Soothe Your Eyes
When muscles of your eyes, especially the right eye, get stressed by actions such as being in front of a computer for long, the eyes may experience a spasm, which leads to twitching. Relaxing of the eyes' muscles can be done by cold compression or placing cucumber pieces over the eyelids.


4. Get Your Eyes Appropriate Nutrients
If your body does not have sufficient vitamins D, B12 and magnesium minerals, then you could suffer from twitching. Therefore, consuming foods rich in these minerals will relieve the eye twitching. You should eat green vegetables for magnesium, supplements for vitamin B12 and bask in the morning sun to replenish vitamin D.


5. Don't Strain Your Eyes
In order to reduce the chances of suffering from eye twitching, keep your eyes relaxed without straining it a lot. In order to achieve this relaxation, avoid unfriendly lighting, being in front of a computer screen for long hours, or watching the TV all day.

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