What to do about eye muscle spasms

Blepharospasm should be investigated and treated aggressively. Physiologic episodic blepharospasm does not require medication, and can be cured by resting, adjusting regular work and rest schedules, and living a scientific lifestyle. Pathological frequent blepharospasm needs to be treated with medication, including the following treatments: 1, sedative drugs: such as clonazepam, antan, etc.; 2, local percutaneous facial nerve physiotherapy methods: such as massage, etc.; 3, surgery: such as ganglion block, facial neurectomy, botulinum toxin injection, orbicularis oculi muscle as well as the levator ani muscle reinforcement, neuromuscular stripping, etc., which are cosmetic and plastic surgery. 4, magnetic needle: magnetic needle therapy, the use of the eyelids and eyelid muscles. 4, magnetic needle therapy: 1, repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy; 2, botulinum toxin multi-point injection; 3, local internal and external wind quenching drugs. The combination of the three methods can relieve clinical symptoms.