The right face jump is medically known as facial muscle spasm, the cause of which is now thought to be vascular compression of the facial nerve, resulting in involuntary facial muscle twitching, facial muscle spasm and other symptoms, the most critical thing is to exclude intracranial tumors or occupying compression. If the facial nerve is compressed by a tumor or mass, it can also cause facial muscle spasm, which requires timely surgery, and the earlier the treatment, the less traumatic it is. Most of the facial muscle spasms are caused by compression of the facial nerve by blood vessels, which can be relieved by medications such as carbamazepine and other antiepileptic drugs, but now there is a more effective and less invasive treatment method, namely neuro-microvascular decompression, which can be handled in neurosurgery. If a patient has involuntary facial muscle twitching, it is recommended to go to the hospital for appropriate examination to exclude occupying lesions such as tumors, and if facial muscle spasm is considered to be caused by vascular compression, it can also be treated accordingly.