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Review: EEGA Is The Best, Most Insane, Most Inventive Film Of The Year. Catch This Fly While You Can! There is a reason that S.S. Rajamouli is considered the most innovative director in the Telugu film industry, and Eega is the perfect illustration of why he deserves to wear that crown. The film is completely insane, endlessly enjoyable, and absolutely unique. Eega is the best film about a man reincarnated as a housefly avenging his own murder that you will ever see. Nani, played by an actor of the same name, is a free spirit, a young man whose only goal in life is to woo the beautiful Bindhu (Samantha). First thing's first, I think it is only fair to note that I saw Eega in its original Telugu language with no subtitles. Now. There are so many ways that this film could have failed. One standout performance in the film comes from Telugu film newcomer, Kiccha Sudeep as the villainous Sudeep. However, I cannot leave this review without talking about the craziest thing of all, that goddamned fly.

8 Causes of Eye Twitching / Eyelid Twitch By Burt Dubow, OD Like This Page? Please Share! On this page: Eye twitching causes • Remedies Eye twitching, eyelid tics and spasms are pretty common. I once received an e-mail from a patient's wife, who told me her left lower eyelid had been twitching for several weeks, and it was driving her crazy. To find a solution for a twitching eye, we needed to determine the underlying cause of this annoying problem. Almost all sudden-onset eyelid twitching is benign, meaning the condition is not serious or a sign of a medical problem. However, this kind of eye twitching also can be hard to treat. More serious forms of eyelid twitching are caused by neurological conditions such as blepharospasm or hemifacial spasm. Why Does My Eye Twitch? Stress: While we're all under stress at times, our bodies react in different ways. Tiredness: A lack of sleep, whether because of stress or some other reason, can trigger a twitching eyelid. Remedies for a Twitching Eye

Fasciculation A fasciculation /fəˌsɪkjʉˈleɪʃən/, or "muscle twitch", is a small, local, involuntary muscle contraction and relaxation which may be visible under the skin. Deeper areas can be detected by EMG testing, though they can happen in any skeletal muscle in the body. Fasciculations arise as a result of spontaneous depolarization of a lower motor neuron leading to the synchronous contraction of all the skeletal muscle fibers within a single motor unit. Fasciculations have a variety of causes, the majority of which are benign, but can also be due to disease of the motor neurons. Risk factors[edit] Pathological conditions[edit] The most effective way to detect fasciculations may be surface electromyography (EMG). Other medications[edit] Risk factors for benign fasciculations may include the use of anticholinergic drugs over long periods of time. Stimulants can cause fasciculations directly. The depolarizing neuromuscular blocker, succinylcholine, causes fasciculations. Treatment[edit] See also[edit]

Twitch From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Twitch may refer to: Physiology[edit] Muscle contraction and relaxation Convulsion, rapid and repeated muscle contraction and relaxation, resulting in uncontrolled shakingFasciculation, a small, local, involuntary muscle contractionMyoclonic twitch, a jerk usually caused by sudden muscle contractionsMyokymia, a continuous, involuntary muscle twitch that affects the muscles of the face, particularly the eyelidsSpasm, a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, group of muscles, hollow organ, or orificeTic, an involuntary, repetitive, nonrhythmic movement or vocalization of sudden onset and involving discrete muscle groupsTremor, an involuntary, repetitive, somewhat rhythmic, muscle contraction and relaxation Entertainment[edit] Nicknames[edit] Other uses[edit] See also[edit]

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