Blepharospasm, commonly known as blepharospasm, is an unexplained, involuntary, orbicularis oculi muscle spasm and twitch that is a common ophthalmic condition and is generally classified as physiologic or pathologic. The vast majority of blepharospasms, also known as eyelid fluttering, are physiological in nature and often develop due to excessive eye use, cold or physical exertion, mental strain, and recent stress. The performance is transient, the time duration is relatively short, the degree of jumping is relatively light, there are also intermittent episodes, usually heavy study load of adolescents are more common, you can apply local heat to accelerate circulation and relieve muscle spasm. Chinese medicine says that eyelid jumping is caused by long term illness, overwork, etc., damage to the heart and spleen or liver and spleen blood deficiency, attention should be paid to nourishing the heart and spleen, nourishing the blood and quenching the wind, a reasonable diet, rest and conditioning. Pathologically, it is usually due to stimulation of the facial nerve or the ophthalmic branch of the trigeminal nerve, and may also be a precursor to a seizure. If you are looking for a good solution to the problem, you should take a look at the following table.