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I wasn't sure if this was the right subject or forum to post my question in but here it is. I have been having persistent twitching in my left nostrilNostril nasal decongestant. It twitches for the majority of the day. When I look in the mirror, it is slightly visible. What is the cause of this? About 2 months ago I had persistent twitching in my left lower eyelidEyelid bump Eyelid lift Eyelid twitch as well. That went on for about two weeks. My doctor told me that was a result of going off of my WellbutrinWellbutrin Wellbutrin sr Wellbutrin xl medication abrubtly for a couple weeks then abrubtly starting to take it again at the same dosage level. After gradually going back on my WellbutrinWellbutrin Wellbutrin sr Wellbutrin xl as she advised, the twitching stopped. That was awhile ago though so I dont think it is in any way related to my noseNose fracture twitching. Do you think going off my medication was the cause of my eye twitch? Do you think that the noseNose fracture twitch is related to the eye twitch? Is it something to be concerned about?
Thanks
Hi,
How are you feeling now?
Are you still having the twitches? Wellbutrin withdrawal could cause, but it appears to me unrelated.
Anxiety disorder could have caused the disorder, which upon taking Wellbutrin back has normalized.
If you feel symptoms are annoying, then you should consult a neurologist and decide regarding further course of action.
How are you feeling now?
Are you still having the twitches? Wellbutrin withdrawal could cause, but it appears to me unrelated.
Anxiety disorder could have caused the disorder, which upon taking Wellbutrin back has normalized.
If you feel symptoms are annoying, then you should consult a neurologist and decide regarding further course of action.