Kedutan Mata = Pertanda apa?

Started by enlightened_heart, 03 January 2013, 10:23:05 AM

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enlightened_heart

Sekadar obrolan santai aja...pengen tahu apakah sering ngalamin kedutan mata ga bro dan sis sekalian?

Akhir2 ini saya sering ngalamin kedutan di kelopak atau alis mata kanan...kira2 ada yang bisa penjelasan artinya apa  ;D sekedar untuk intermezzo aja hehe..

Sempat ngobrol dengan temen, yang katanya kalau kedutan mata sebelah kiri pasti identik akan terjadinya masalah   ??? :-SS katanya dari pengalaman dia seperti itu sebelumnya, dan bikin saya jadi cukup was-was... :o

Ditunggu masukan dari semuanya... :)

Rico Tsiau

klo kedutan ada di mata kanan = petanda baik
klo kedutan ada di mata kiri = petanda buruk
klo kedutan ada di mata kanan dan juga ada di mata kiri = petanda setelah ketimpa sial anda akan dapat keberuntungan

8) 8) 8)

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jangan dipercaya ya...  :>-

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Anestan

sepertinya matanya kelelahan..
mungkin terlalu lama lihat monitor...

whitepadma

Kalau saya pribadi tidak mempercayai kedutan mata berhubungan dengan kesialan atau keberuntungan.
Saya lebih percaya kedutan mata berhubungan dengan kesehatan, sebagai alarm gangguan kesehatan.
Namo A Mi Tuo Fo

fullsoul


Mas Tidar

ada yang ngelirik'in co/ce cakep, dikasi perhatian berupa kedutan  ;D
Saccena me samo natthi, Esa me saccaparamiti

"One who sees the Dhamma sees me. One who sees me sees the Dhamma." Buddha

hemayanti

Quote from: Mas Tidar on 03 January 2013, 01:58:10 PM
ada yang ngelirik'in co/ce cakep, dikasi perhatian berupa kedutan  ;D
:hammer:
itumah kedipan mas.
"Sekarang, para bhikkhu, Aku mengatakan ini sebagai nasihat terakhir-Ku: kehancuran adalah sifat dari segala sesuatu yang terbentuk. Oleh karena itu, berjuanglah dengan penuh kesadaran."

M14ka

akhir" ini mata kananku juga suka berkedut... kayanya aliran darah kurang lancar x yaa.....

morpheus

What is Eye Twitching or an Eye Twitch?
Eye Twitching, Blepharospasm, or Myokymia, is involuntary eyelid twitching. It is also referred to as an eye muscle spasm. The term blepharospasm really applies to any abnormal blinking or involuntary twitching of the eyelids caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles around the eyelids (dystonia). Blepharospasm is also associated with an abnormal function of the basal ganglion from an unknown cause. The basal ganglion is the part of the brain responsible for controlling the muscles; some say it is the same part of the brain that is affected by diseases such as Parkinson's. In rare cases, heredity can play a role in the development of blepharospasm.

Sometimes people experience twitching under the eye; others experience it in the upper eyelid. Eye twitching can afflict either the right or left eye. In simple terms, it is a blinking disorder. One type of blepharospasm, Benign Essential Blepharospasm or BEB, is not life-threatening and has unknown causes. Other types of blepharospasm may be associated with dry eyes, Tourette's syndrome, or other neurological problems, and may be more serious. In general, patients experiencing blepharospasm have normal eyes, and any disturbance in their vision is due to the forced closure of the eyelids. BEB should not be confused with ptosis, or drooping of the eyelids, which may be caused by a weakness or paralysis of the muscle in the upper eyelid. Minor eye twitches usually do not worsen. If they do worsen or persist, it is important to seek the advice of an eye-care professional.

Blepharospasm usually starts with abnormal or excessive blinking accompanied by general eye irritation. Early on, the excessive blinking may only be a result of exposure to bright lights, fatigue, or stress. The frequency of the eye spasms may increase throughout the day. Sometimes the eye spasm may resolve during sleep and not occur again until you have been awake for many hours. As the condition worsens, the spasms tend to get stronger and may result in the eyelids being tightly shut for a few hours at a time, making it impossible to see.

Some alternative names:
eye muscle twitch, eyelid twitch, eyelid spasm, hemispasm, benign essential blepharospasm, eye spasm, myokymia

Is it a constant eye twitch or does it come and go?
For most people eye twitching is just annoying, involuntary eye-muscle spasms that go away over time. In the beginning, the spasms usually occur in specific stressful situations or when there is emotional tension. Spasms that cause twitching on one side of the face are known as hemifacial spasms. These are typically due to some form of irritation to the facial nerve. This type of spasm necessitates a visit to your family doctor, who may refer you to a neurologist or an eye-care professional in order to determine the cause and what treatment might be appropriate.

What Causes Eye Twitching?
The exact causes of eye twitching are unknown, but it is believed to be related to an abnormal functioning of certain nerve areas located at the base of the brain, which control the coordination of muscle movements. Frequently symptoms of dry-eye occur right before or along with the eye twitching. Some research indicates that dry eyes are a trigger for blepharospasm. Eye twitching can run in families, or it can be caused by the side effects of certain medications, such as those used to treat Parkinson's disease. Unlike other eye problems, eye twitching is not usually caused by an underlying disease.

Other common eye twitch causes include:
Stress
Irritation of the Cornea or Conjunctiva
Fatigue
Lack of sleep
Prolonged staring at a computer screen or television
Nervous system disorders
Excessive caffeine intake (e.g. coffee, tea, caffeinated sodas)
As always, we recommend that you consult your doctor to find the real cause of your eye twitch.

selanjutnya di:
http://www.eyehealthweb.com/conditions/eye-twitching/

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enlightened_heart

Quote from: morpheus on 03 January 2013, 03:06:41 PM
What is Eye Twitching or an Eye Twitch?
Eye Twitching, Blepharospasm, or Myokymia, is involuntary eyelid twitching. It is also referred to as an eye muscle spasm. The term blepharospasm really applies to any abnormal blinking or involuntary twitching of the eyelids caused by uncontrolled contractions of the muscles around the eyelids (dystonia). Blepharospasm is also associated with an abnormal function of the basal ganglion from an unknown cause. The basal ganglion is the part of the brain responsible for controlling the muscles; some say it is the same part of the brain that is affected by diseases such as Parkinson's. In rare cases, heredity can play a role in the development of blepharospasm.

Sometimes people experience twitching under the eye; others experience it in the upper eyelid. Eye twitching can afflict either the right or left eye. In simple terms, it is a blinking disorder. One type of blepharospasm, Benign Essential Blepharospasm or BEB, is not life-threatening and has unknown causes. Other types of blepharospasm may be associated with dry eyes, Tourette's syndrome, or other neurological problems, and may be more serious. In general, patients experiencing blepharospasm have normal eyes, and any disturbance in their vision is due to the forced closure of the eyelids. BEB should not be confused with ptosis, or drooping of the eyelids, which may be caused by a weakness or paralysis of the muscle in the upper eyelid. Minor eye twitches usually do not worsen. If they do worsen or persist, it is important to seek the advice of an eye-care professional.

Blepharospasm usually starts with abnormal or excessive blinking accompanied by general eye irritation. Early on, the excessive blinking may only be a result of exposure to bright lights, fatigue, or stress. The frequency of the eye spasms may increase throughout the day. Sometimes the eye spasm may resolve during sleep and not occur again until you have been awake for many hours. As the condition worsens, the spasms tend to get stronger and may result in the eyelids being tightly shut for a few hours at a time, making it impossible to see.

Some alternative names:
eye muscle twitch, eyelid twitch, eyelid spasm, hemispasm, benign essential blepharospasm, eye spasm, myokymia

Is it a constant eye twitch or does it come and go?
For most people eye twitching is just annoying, involuntary eye-muscle spasms that go away over time. In the beginning, the spasms usually occur in specific stressful situations or when there is emotional tension. Spasms that cause twitching on one side of the face are known as hemifacial spasms. These are typically due to some form of irritation to the facial nerve. This type of spasm necessitates a visit to your family doctor, who may refer you to a neurologist or an eye-care professional in order to determine the cause and what treatment might be appropriate.

What Causes Eye Twitching?
The exact causes of eye twitching are unknown, but it is believed to be related to an abnormal functioning of certain nerve areas located at the base of the brain, which control the coordination of muscle movements. Frequently symptoms of dry-eye occur right before or along with the eye twitching. Some research indicates that dry eyes are a trigger for blepharospasm. Eye twitching can run in families, or it can be caused by the side effects of certain medications, such as those used to treat Parkinson's disease. Unlike other eye problems, eye twitching is not usually caused by an underlying disease.

Other common eye twitch causes include:
Stress
Irritation of the Cornea or Conjunctiva
Fatigue
Lack of sleep
Prolonged staring at a computer screen or television
Nervous system disorders
Excessive caffeine intake (e.g. coffee, tea, caffeinated sodas)
As always, we recommend that you consult your doctor to find the real cause of your eye twitch.

selanjutnya di:
http://www.eyehealthweb.com/conditions/eye-twitching/

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kalo saya sendiri, sering ada hubungannya dengan kecapekan...

Agak berat nih bahasanya.. :-[ tapi thank you atas postingannya...

Quote from: Rico Tsiau on 03 January 2013, 10:27:13 AM
klo kedutan ada di mata kanan = petanda baik
klo kedutan ada di mata kiri = petanda buruk
klo kedutan ada di mata kanan dan juga ada di mata kiri = petanda setelah ketimpa sial anda akan dapat keberuntungan

8) 8) 8)

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jangan dipercaya ya...  :>-

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Karena sugesti terkadang jadi terpengaruh sih seperti kata Bro Rico kalo sebelah kanan mudah2an ada kabar baik  ;D

FZ

saya pikir ada gangguan pada saraf sehingga menyebabkan spasme ya.. coba minum vitamin B kompleks, kurangi caffeine, dan jika kecapekan segera istirahatkan mata.. jangan sering begadang ;D

enlightened_heart

Quote from: Forte on 03 January 2013, 03:38:54 PM
saya pikir ada gangguan pada saraf sehingga menyebabkan spasme ya.. coba minum vitamin B kompleks, kurangi caffeine, dan jika kecapekan segera istirahatkan mata.. jangan sering begadang ;D

haha..sepertinya sih kurang vit B karena paling jarang dikonsumsi  ;D

Rico Tsiau

Quote from: Forte on 03 January 2013, 03:38:54 PM
saya pikir ada gangguan pada saraf sehingga menyebabkan spasme ya.. coba minum vitamin B kompleks, kurangi caffeine, dan jika kecapekan segera istirahatkan mata.. jangan sering begadang ;D

ya kadang2 saya jadi lebih sering menderita ini setelah beberapa malam berturut-turut begadang..
nonton bola euy........
;D


Quote from: enlightened_heart on 03 January 2013, 03:24:08 PM
Karena sugesti terkadang jadi terpengaruh sih seperti kata Bro Rico kalo sebelah kanan mudah2an ada kabar baik  ;D

hal2 aneh seperti ini jangan langsung dipercaya..
tapi berpikir positif adalah suatu sikap mental yang baik.

M14ka

Vit B dpt dr makanan apa aja ya?

Kayanya kurang tidur deh... asal minum kopi susu pst ga bs tidur, jantung berdebar" trus malam".....

Anestan

Quote from: M14ka on 03 January 2013, 03:47:49 PM
Vit B dpt dr makanan apa aja ya?

Kayanya kurang tidur deh... asal minum kopi susu pst ga bs tidur, jantung berdebar" trus malam".....

Vit B bisa dari Babi, Bacang  ;D

kalau dari wiki banyak bener nih
http://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vitamin#Vitamin_B

ada yg jawab dari yahoo,
QuoteKarbohidrat :roti,
pasta, kacang, kentang, dedak, nasi, dan
sereal

Protein: ikan, telur, daging, susu, gandum, jagung, kacang hijau dan kedelai,

Vitamin A :hati (sapi, babi, ayam, kalkun, ikan), wortel, brokoli daun, apel, ubi jalar,mentega, kangkung, bayam, labu
Vitamin B: beras merah, kuning telur, susu,
jantung, hati, otak, katul, gandum, wortel,
kacang hijau, dan ragi

Vitamin C: Anggur, jeruk, Plum, Pisang, Lobak merah, Avokado, Strawberi, Lemon,Melon, Kubis Bunga
Vitamin D : mentega,
minyak ikan kod, putih telur,
hati, susu, oat, ikan salmon, sardin, ubi
kentang, tuna, dan minyak sayuran

Mineral: hampir semua buah dan sayuran