What causes children’s eyes and nose to twitch

Children’s eyes and nose twitching may be caused by pediatric Tourette’s syndrome, facial muscle spasm, pediatric epilepsy and so on. 1. Pediatric Tourette Syndrome: The etiology of pediatric Tourette Syndrome is not yet clear, and it is considered to be related to genetic, neurobiochemical, physiological factors and other reasons. Patients will have blinking, shrugging the nose, pouting and other repeated muscle twitching performance, so children will have symptoms of eye and nose twitching. 2. Facial muscle spasm: Facial muscle spasm may be caused by vascular compression, brain occupational etiology. Patients will have paroxysmal, rhythmic spasms or twitching of the facial muscles on one side of the face, which will be manifested as eye and nose twitching in children with facial muscle spasms. 3. Pediatric epilepsy: pediatric epilepsy is considered to be caused by brain injury, heredity, abnormal brain development, infection, poisoning and other causes. If pediatric epilepsy is purely focal seizures, there will mostly be involuntary twitching in one part of the body. Therefore, children with pediatric epilepsy will have symptoms of eye and nose twitching. It is recommended that children with eye and nose twitching need to take the child to the doctor in a timely manner, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions after clarifying the cause of the disease.