The right eye keeps jumping, usually due to orbicularis oculi muscle spasm or facial neuritis, the eye surface inflammation stimulation can also cause eyelid jumping.
Inflammation of the eye surface can also cause eyelid jumping. Most of the time, orbicularis oculi muscle spasm is triggered by the patient’s recent mental stress, overwork and so on. Usually, it does not cause serious consequences, and the patient just needs to pay attention to rest to gradually relieve the symptoms of eyelid jumping.
Facial neuritis, on the other hand, can cause abnormal impulses in the facial nerve due to inflammatory stimulation, triggering eyelid jumping, which may be accompanied by twitching of the corners of the mouth and other symptoms, and requires prompt treatment.
Inflammation of the eye surface, such as keratitis, may irritate the eyelids and cause eyelid fluttering.
If the right eye keeps jumping and cannot be relieved by resting or is accompanied by other eye discomforts, the patient should go to the ophthalmology department of the hospital in a timely manner, so that the doctor can make a clear diagnosis and take targeted treatment.