The ant-crawling sensation in the face is not always curable. If it is caused by peripheral neuritis or neurasthenia, it is mostly curable; if it is caused by intracranial lesions such as the thalamus, it is often difficult to cure. Ankylosing sensations in the face can be caused by lesions of the peripheral nerves. Peripheral neuritis can be caused by malnutrition, viral infection, etc. After treatment with nerve nutrition and antiviral therapy, this abnormal ant-crawling sensation may disappear. If a lesion of a sensory center such as the thalamus or the posterior central gyrus of the cerebral cortex is the cause of the ankylosing sensation in the face, it is often difficult to cure completely. Damage to the brain tissue in these areas is often difficult to heal completely with therapeutic measures. However, it is possible that these symptoms may diminish over time. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and active treatment.