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Default Eye twiching and body muscles are twiching Please help....

Hi Every one, For the past 3 months, I've been feeling (left) eye twitching constantly. Before eye twitching started, while sitting my leg muscle (rectus femoris) twitching constantly. now a days leg problem cured for a short period. some times my shoulders are also twitching. All left side parts are affected.

I'm really worried about this issue...Can anyone help me to find the cause..
I'm 29 years old...
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