How to treat peripheral nerve jumping in the eye

If the peripheral nerve jumping in the eyes is simply a spasm of the eye muscles, treatment may include oral administration of carbamazepine or gabapentin to control the symptoms. If the patient’s symptoms are not well controlled, Botox can be given as a local injection. If the facial spasm is caused by the acute phase of facial neuritis, treatment is mainly hormonal, antiviral, and can be accompanied by nerve nutrition, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, or rat nerve growth factor. If there is an extrapyramidal disease, such as Meijer syndrome, haloperidol tablets plus sulforaphane tablets can be given orally to control the symptoms.