The suffix for cramps or twitching is "-spasm." For example, muscle cramps can be referred to as "cramps," and involuntary muscle twitching can be referred to as "twitching."
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Do you mean twitching? If so, No. Muscle doesn't jump.
to move spasmodically or convulsively; jerk; jump
You should speak to a doctor about getting your nose to stop twitching. Nose twitching can be a sign of nerve damage. It also can happen when people are tired or stressed out.
Proprioception deficits can lead to muscle twitching because the brain may have difficulty interpreting the signals it receives from the muscles, resulting in erratic muscle movements or twitches. This disruption in communication between the muscles and the brain can cause involuntary contractions or spasms in the affected muscles.
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To stop eye twitching, try reducing stress levels, getting enough sleep, and cutting back on caffeinated drinks. You can also apply a warm compress to your eye and gently massage the area to help relax the muscle. If the eye twitching persists or becomes severe, consult with a healthcare professional.
Possibly an air-born allergy.
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Tell it to stop. or take it to your doctor.
Try cutting your eye out of your face.