Pathological eyelid jumping is actually “facial muscle spasm” “Then why do people have eyelid jumping? Is eyelid jumping a disease?” In fact, the eyelid jumping is indeed divided into two cases, but not according to which eye jumping to distinguish, not to mention the prediction of fortune and disaster. The physiological eyelid jumping is divided into physiological and pathological two cases, the physiological eyelid jumping mostly occurs in the following cases: work tension, excessive fatigue, excessive eye use, the previous day’s sleep is not good, etc., these physiological eyelid jumping without treatment. But there is another kind of eyelid jumping, is pathological, which is “facial muscle spasm”. Facial muscle spasm caused by the eyelid jumping is actually a signal of the disease, this disease with the eyelid jumping and other symptoms of aggravation will seriously affect people’s lives and work, the above Ms. Xu is a typical case. From this point of view, the eyelid jumping really has the function of warning disaster. Facial muscle spasm, also known as clonic hemifacial spasm, is manifested as an involuntary paroxysmal twitching of one side of the facial muscles, generally starting from eyelid fluttering, gradually involving facial expression muscles, corners of the mouth, neck muscles, twitching aggravated by emotional tension and exertion. The onset of the disease occurs only in adults and progresses slowly. Eventually, the affected facial muscles atrophy, called “paralytic facial palsy”, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. The main cause of facial spasm is the pulsatile compression of the facial nerve root by a tortuous and prolonged intracranial artery. Usually the nerve and blood vessels are very close to each other, but under normal circumstances the nerve and blood vessels do not interfere with each other, each going its own way, and no interaction occurs between them. However, due to various reasons, the blood vessels are displaced, for example, the blood vessels are pushed by some other hyperplastic tissues to compress the nerve, and the pulsation of the blood vessels affects the nerve, and when the blood vessels pulsate, the nerve follows a “shiver”. “The muscle in the area that it innervates will contract and beat abnormally. “Microvascular decompression” is the most ideal treatment “Microvascular decompression” is a minimally invasive cranio-cerebral surgery, the only etiologically optimal way to treat facial muscle spasms, and completely preserve the function of the facial nerve while curing the disease. Professor Chen Guoqiang of Aviation General Hospital has been studying this disease for more than 30 years and has made a lot of technical improvements to this type of surgery, increasing the cure rate to 98%, which exceeds the international advanced level, and has relieved more than 10,000 patients of their pain.