What are the consequences of untreated facial muscle spasm?

  We are now living in an era where the economy is getting richer and richer, and most people no longer have to worry about food and clothing, but health problems are really worrying. From the most alarming cancer to leukemia, to the familiar cardiovascular diseases, really threaten people’s physical and mental health and life safety. As the incidence of facial spasm is on the rise, it is becoming more and more common in people’s sight. This disease is not as dangerous as the above diseases, but it also has a great impact on the normal life and psychological activities of people, so patients should still learn more about facial myospasm.  Facial muscle spasm is manifested as involuntary twitching of one side of the face. The twitching is paroxysmal and irregular, and the degree of twitching varies from patient to patient. When the mental stress is too great, the emotions are too tense, and the rest is not good, the condition will be aggravated. Generally, patients with mild facial spasm have fewer twitches, while patients with severe spasm basically have twitches every day and frequent seizures, often disturbing patients’ distraction. Most patients start to choose conservative treatment, but when they see that the effect is not good, they inevitably lose heart or intend to give up. So, what are the consequences of untreated facial muscle spasm?  At present, facial spasm does not have much impact on human life safety, but its frequent convulsions make patients feel distracted and unable to work or study, which seriously affects the physical and mental health of patients. In serious cases, it may also cause facial atrophy and smaller lid fissures. Therefore, patients should also pay more attention to some scientific treatment methods for facial spasm in general.  Currently, there is a procedure called microvascular decompression, which can effectively treat facial myospasm by isolating the compressed blood vessels from the facial nerve. The effect of microvascular decompression has also been well demonstrated in clinical practice.