What happened to the right eye for three days?

Most of the right eye jumping for three days is considered to be physiological in origin, and patients usually do not have other positive signs of the nervous system. If the patient continues to have symptoms combined with other physical symptoms and signs, such as hemiplegia, hemianopia, hemianesthesia, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, it may be caused by intracranial organic lesions, mainly seen in patients with cranial tumors, which may be caused by tumor compression of nerves. Most patients with benign tumors can be cured clinically after surgery, while malignant tumors are generally treated with poorer results, including surgery and radiation therapy.