Three types of treatment methods are often used: 1, oral Chinese and Western drugs, acupuncture, massage, physiotherapy, etc. for standard treatment to relieve symptoms; 2, botulinum toxin nerve block treatment, the efficacy of 3-6 months, can be repeated, multiple treatments can lead to permanent facial paralysis; 3, microvascular decompression, the etiology of the root treatment method, good results, high risk, the level of disparity between hospitals and doctors. Surgical treatment is a kind of radical treatment for the cause of the disease, and should be preferred if conditions allow. For mild facial muscle spasm, try to avoid tension, excitement, anger, excitement, etc. Treatment can be divided into Chinese medicine and Western medicine. In Chinese medicine, the use of tonics and acupuncture can provide relief, but not a cure. Western medicine treatment, when the condition is mild, can try drug treatment. Drugs include: clonidine, Antan, lithium carbonate, baclofen, levodopa, haloperidol, phenytoin sodium, etc. Specific dosing methods such as: carbamazepine, about 600mg per day, divided into 3 oral doses, or phenytoin sodium, about 300mg per day, divided into 3 oral doses, or clonidine, 0.5-1mg, 3 times per day, may be effective in some patients, but require continuous medication, and can relapse after discontinuation. When short-term temporary treatment is needed, local injection of botulinum toxin type A can be used. botulinum toxin type A injection is used to inject a very small amount of botulinum toxin type A into the muscle of the lesion, most patients can significantly improve their symptoms, and the effect lasts for about 3 months to 6 months on average. However, repeated injections or improper doses can cause permanent peripheral facial paralysis.