What’s going on with the numbness in the face and the throbbing in the corners of the eyes when you look down?

Face numbness and corner of the eye jumping when bowing down is likely to be the emergence of cervical spondylosis, but also may be the innervation of facial muscles of the facial nerve paralysis and the emergence of the situation, it is recommended to the relevant departments for medical treatment. 1. Cervical spondylosis: When cervical spondylosis occurs, it is easy to cause insufficient blood supply of the vertebral basilar artery, affecting the neck muscles, and even affecting the neurovascular vessels of the head and face, the patient may have numbness of the face and eyes when bowing down, and some of the patients may have nausea, vomiting and other discomforts, and even balance disorders and other manifestations. 2. Facial nerve palsy: when the patient’s facial nerves are compressed, it is easy to cause abnormal nerve impulses, leading to face numbness and corner of the eye when bowing the head may occur. It is recommended that patients with facial paresthesia and corner of the eye throbbing when bowing down should consult a doctor in time to assess their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.