I think it is simple case of dryness leading to twitching. You can use some lubricating eye drops 4-5 times (Refresh liquigel) for a week &if don't get relief consult neurologist ,with regards Dr Arjun kr Singh Patna
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Your symptoms are suggestive of myokymia
most common cause being tension
kindly observe it may resolve on its own without treatment
if it persists, kindly consult local ophthalmologist
This is a provisional diagnosis. Consult your ophthalmologist for detailed examination.
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