Can facial muscle spasms heal themselves?

  When the eyelids inadvertently appear throbbing, in most people’s inherent thinking, will be considered “left eye jumping wealth, right eye jumping disaster,” the precursor. In fact, there are many reasons for eyelid fluttering, such as overexertion can cause eyelid fluttering, this mild eyelid fluttering only you can feel, others can not see, generally after rest may be obvious relief. In addition, eyelid jumping may also indicate a health problem, this time beware of facial muscle spasm to find you.  If you do not treat facial muscle spasm, can it be cured by itself?  Once the onset of facial muscle spasm will not heal itself, because most facial muscle spasm is due to vascular compression of the facial nerve root, and with the growth of age, easy vascular sclerosis, thus aggravating the disease, some patients in the late stage of the disease paralysis and twitching stop. Therefore, facial myospasm should be detected early and active treatment measures should be taken to prevent the occurrence of facial muscle paralysis.  Facial myospasm is irreversible and generally does not heal on its own. Facial myospasm is distinctly intermittent, and when there is no seizure, the facial muscles are no different from usual. When there is no seizure, the facial muscles are no different from usual. When there is a seizure, the patient’s face will twitch irregularly, and the duration of each twitch is uncertain and can be short or long. This has led many patients to have misconceptions about the disease, believing that it will recover on its own after a seizure, so they miss the opportunity for early treatment. So, can facial spasms heal on their own?  In fact, for this recurrent craniofacial nerve disorder, it will not heal on its own, and there is a possibility that the condition will worsen with the expansion of symptoms later. The treatment of facial muscle spasm is carried out to varying degrees in hospitals all over the world. Due to information and academic reasons, the level of hospitals varies and doctors have different concepts, coupled with the eagerness of patients to seek medical treatment, resulting in the treatment of facial muscle spasm is not standardized, not systematic, and even some patients’ symptoms are getting heavier and heavier, ultimately missing the best time for surgery. Therefore, facial muscle spasm should be selected for treatment in a regular hospital, the current treatment of facial muscle spasm to carry out apparent microvascular decompression treatment. Microvascular decompression is a procedure recognized by the medical community as an effective treatment for facial muscle spasm. This procedure is performed under general anesthesia with the aid of an advanced microscope, with mature technology, simple operation, and high safety.