Meiges disease, also known as Meiges syndrome or blepharospasm, is a relatively rare neurological disorder characterized by involuntary contractions of the muscles around the eyes. While there may not be many synonyms for the specific term "Meiges disease", it is often referred to as benign essential blepharospasm. Other synonyms or related terms might include focal dystonia, cranial dystonia, or eyelid spasm. This condition can cause significant discomfort, visual impairment, and social embarrassment. Treatment for Meiges disease may involve botulinum toxin injections, oral medications, or surgical interventions. Early diagnosis and intervention play a crucial role in managing the symptoms and improving the quality of life for individuals affected by this condition.