If a patient develops muscle twitching under the eyes, in this case consider the possibility that the patient may have developed blepharospasm, which is a relatively common eye disease in clinical practice and is prone to develop in many female patients. The cause of blepharospasm is not clear, but it may have a lot to do with emotional factors. Once a patient has blepharospasm, it is recommended that he or she pay attention to the state of sleep and get enough sleep, and it is also recommended that the patient should relax, be tense and keep a happy mood. It is also recommended that patients take more vitamin-rich vegetables and fruits orally, so that blepharospasm with mild symptoms can be effectively improved. If the patient’s symptoms are more severe, it is recommended that the patient should go to an eye clinic for an examination and then take symptomatic treatment.