Ophthalmoplegia consistent with a pulse is one of the symptoms of direct carotid cavernous sinus fistula. A few direct carotid cavernous sinus fistulas are spontaneous, mostly due to rupture of aneurysms in the cavernous sinus segment of the internal carotid artery, which can be indistinguishable from traumatic on angiography What are the dietary considerations for eye fluttering with pulse? Patients are advised to eat foods rich in vitamins and mineral elements; foods rich in high-quality protein; foods that are easy to digest; spicy and stimulating foods; and foods with high greasy fat and cholesterol. Desirable food tomatoes: tomatoes have the effect of lowering blood lipids, but also has a stomach, thirst, laxative, anti-blood suspicion aggregation, anti-brain thrombosis and other effects. 200-350 grams per day is appropriate. Bean curd: It is a food rich in high quality vegetable protein, which is good for the body to improve nutrition and recovery. 100-200 grams per day is appropriate. Yam: Yam is a food that strengthens the spleen and helps digestion, and also has the effect of lowering blood sugar and lowering blood fats. 200-300 grams per day is appropriate. Avoid food Chili pepper: Chili pepper is a stimulating food that can easily stimulate the blood vessels and may promote the increase of aneurysm as well as affect the recovery of the body. Avoid eating them. Small pepper: It is a food with high fat content, which tends to increase blood lipids and lead to atheroma hardening and shedding, etc., which is not conducive to body recovery. Try not to consume it. Crabs: crabs contain relatively high cholesterol, which can easily lead to atherosclerosis. Do not exceed 200 grams a week.