For left eyelid jumping, if it is caused by visual fatigue and excessive eye use, the patient is advised to rest and avoid excessive eye use. Also reduce the stimulation of blue light, and apply eye drops to relieve eye strain if necessary. If it is caused by tension and anxiety, oral glutamate or vitamin B12 can be taken to regulate the plant nerve function. If it is caused by facial muscle spasm, oral carbamazepine can be taken. Oral administration under the guidance of a physician is recommended, as common side effects of carbamazepine are dizziness and ataxia. If carbamazepine does not effectively control the eyelid flutter, local closure therapy can also be given if necessary. It can also be seen clinically as a result of vascular compression of the nerve during its travel, and the patient can be given surgery if necessary.