Frequent throbbing of the peripheral nerves of the eyes is usually caused by spasm of the orbicularis oculi muscle or facial neuritis, and can be treated with oral medication such as methylcobalamin tablets. Frequent throbbing of the peripheral nerves of the eyes is usually caused by the abnormal function of the orbicularis oculi muscle and the branch of the facial nerve that innervates the orbicularis oculi muscle due to excessive fatigue, recent colds, frequent late nights, and so on. Depending on the scope of the affected area, it is usually due to orbicularis oculi muscle spasms and facial neuritis and other disorders. Treatment can be under the guidance of the doctor through oral neurotrophic drugs to promote recovery, such as methylcobalamin tablets, etc. In addition, during the treatment period should also pay attention to maintain sufficient sleep time, mental stress should not be too large.