Why Is Your Lip Twitching? Spiritual Signs & Interpretations
Why Is Your Lip Twitching? Spiritual Signs & Interpretations
You’re minding your own business when suddenly your lip starts twitching out of nowhere. The constant spasm sure is annoying and makes you wonder, “What does this mean?” While there are many medical reasons for why your lip twitches, it may also twitch because the universe is trying to tell you something. Perhaps good fortune is on its way, or maybe evil is near. So, how do you know what it’s trying to say? Keep reading to find out how to interpret your lip twitch spiritually and medically.
Things You Should Know
  • While there are many interpretations, when you have a lip twitch on the right side of your mouth, it often signifies positive energy and can tell of good fortune and new opportunities.
  • Meanwhile, when the left side of your mouth twitches, it’s likely a sign of negative energy and often represents rising conflicts, misfortune, and loss.
  • From a medical standpoint, a lip twitch may indicate that you’ve had too much caffeine, are stressed, or haven't gotten enough sleep recently.

Interpreting Twitches on the Right Side

Your right upper lip twitching is a sign of great fortune. Spiritually, this part of your lip twitching could signify prosperity or healthy relationships. Luck is on your side today if your right upper lip twitches, and who knows? You may just make a new friend or strengthen a connection with a loved one. Use your upper right lip twitching as a sign to get a lottery ticket, shoot your shot with your crush, or ask for that promotion—the spirit world has your back!

Your right lower lip is tied to two meanings—new experiences or lost money. Unlike your upper right lip twitching, your lower right lip can be read as a good...or bad. There are two distinct readings connected to a lower right lip twitch. On the one hand, you could have an thrilling, new opportunity on the horizon: travel, a job, a relationship, something great! Or, on the other hand, you could be about to lose a little cash. Maybe you'll accidentally overspend, or maybe you'll have a bad night at the casino! Consider going on a trip when your right lower lip twitches. Who knows? This could be your sign that what you spiritually need is only a car or plane ride away. Avoid gambling and skip purchasing lottery tickets when your right lower lip twitches. Luck probably isn’t in your favor, and you may walk away with less money than you walked in with.

Interpreting Twitches on the Left Side

Your left upper lip twitching signifies rejection and misfortune. When this part of your mouth twitches, it often indicates a loss or an unhealthy relationship. A left upper lift twitch can spiritually bring a feeling of sorrow, bad luck, and even conflict. Think twice before gambling or taking a chance when your upper left lip twitches. The spirit world is warning you that luck isn’t in your cards, and the day may be full of losses rather than wins. Remember to think before you speak when your left upper lip twitches. Negative energy is in the air, and it may make you say things you’ll regret later.

Your left lower lip twitching signifies rumors and lies. If your lower left lip twitches, it may be because you’ve told a lie yourself or are in the presence of a liar. All in all, be careful of what you say and hear—someone around you may be deceptive. Catch a liar by watching their body language. If they can’t look you in the eye or fidget a lot, there’s a likely chance they’re lying. Practice telling the truth to keep your left lower lip from twitching. Try following this golden rule: if you have nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all.

Medical Reasons for Lip Twitching

You’re stressed. A common cause of a lip twitch is that you’re tired, anxious, or overworked. If you’re feeling extra stressed or overworked lately, consider your lip twitch as a sign to relax and unwind. Take a long, hot bubble bath to relax your entire body after a long day. Play some calming music and do abdominal breathing to relax your mind. Meditate throughout the day to ground yourself when things get hectic.

You’ve had too much caffeine. One of the leading medical causes of a lip twitch is that you’ve had too many cups of Joe. Drinking a lot of coffee, soda, and other caffeinated beverages can cause caffeine intoxication, which includes symptoms of muscle twitching, restlessness, flushed cheeks, and an upset stomach. Tone down your caffeine intake to stop your lip twitch. Doctors recommend drinking no more than 400 milligrams (mg) a day, which is roughly 4 cups of coffee and 10 cans of soda.

You take prescription medication. You may be more susceptible to lip spasms if you’ve been taking corticosteroids, estrogens, or diuretics. These medications often list “muscle spasms” as a side effect, and this may be causing your lip twitching. Talk to your doctor about changing your medication or medical regimen if the lip twitching is persistent or hindering your everyday life.

You have a potassium deficiency or hypokalemia. Those low in potassium often experience muscle twitches that can become more severe over time. Potassium carries messages from your nerves throughout your body, and if you don’t have enough of it, your body can twitch and spasm. Other signs of moderate to severe hypokalemia include fatigue, confusion, constipation, frequent urination, and an irregular heartbeat. To stop your lip twitch, add more potassium-rich foods to your diet, like avocados, bananas, fish, potatoes, and spinach.

You drink a lot of alcohol. Consuming high quantities of alcohol can cause alcoholic neuropathy, which in turn can cause muscle twitches and spasms. If you have alcoholic neuropathy, you may also experience numbness in your limbs, muscle aches, and problems urinating. While drinking too much may not seem severe, alcoholic neuropathy can cause long-term nerve and brain damage. Talk to your doctor about limiting alcohol consumption and taking supplements or prescription medications to treat alcoholic neuropathy.

You have hemifacial spasms or tics. Hemifacial spasms occur on 1 side of the face and can cause twitches around the lip, thanks to a blood vessel touching a facial nerve. These twitches aren’t life-threatening, but they can be rather uncomfortable. These spasms are often triggered by stress, anxiety, and fatigue, so do your best to relax to help calm the twitch. If you experience uncontrollable twitching on 1 side of your face, contact your doctor. Hemifacial spasm is diagnosed with MRI and/or CT scans and can be treated with Botox injections.

You have hypoparathyroidism. Hypoparathyroidism is a condition where the parathyroid glands don’t produce enough parathyroid hormone, which can cause low calcium and high phosphorus levels. The most common symptom of this condition is muscle twitches in the mouth, throat, and hands. Other symptoms of hypoparathyroidism include tingling or burning in fingertips, fatigue, and muscle aches. Contact your doctor immediately if you suspect you have hypoparathyroidism, as severe cases can cause seizures and irreversible complications.

You have a neurological disorder. In extreme cases, a lip twitch could indicate a larger and more serious problem. Many common neurological disorders list muscle twitches or spasms as symptoms, which could cause frequent and uncontrollable lip twitching. If you have any of these conditions in your family, reach out to your doctor immediately: Bell’s palsy Tourette syndrome Parkinson’s disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

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