High stress levels can lead to muscle tension and an imbalance of neurotransmitters, causing involuntary contractions.

Most cases of thumb twitching are triggered by daily habits or physical strain:

Repetitive movements from texting, gaming (often called "gamer's thumb"), or typing can strain thumb muscles and deplete the electrolytes they need to function.

As a stimulant, high amounts of caffeine can over-excite muscles throughout the body, including the thumb.

Sleep deprivation can cause neurotransmitters to build up in the brain's nerves, leading to twitching.

Left thumb twitching, medically known as thumb fasciculation, is the involuntary contraction of the small muscles in the hand. While often alarming, it is usually a temporary, benign reaction to lifestyle factors like stress or fatigue rather than a serious medical condition .