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Blepharospasm is an uncontrollable contraction of the eyelid muscles that is usually caused by an irritant, fatigue, or even caffeine. A blepharospasm generally lasts only a couple of days then resolves on its own, although some cases may become chronic. Symptoms of blepharospasm might include tics of the eyelid and facial area near the eye, an extreme amount of eye blinking, sensitivity to light, or dryness of the eye. Treatment options for blepharospasm might include medications, surgery, and botulin toxin injections. Of course, an individual may also wear sunglass for light sensitivity. Can you win social security disability or SSI disability benefits on the basis of Blepharospasm ?
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