The pathological basis of facial palsy sensory facial nerve throbbing is that the facial nerve has not recovered well and the myelin sheath is incompletely recovered. Some of these patients still have partial myelin loss, which makes the conduction of the facial nerve susceptible to generalization. During the recovery period of facial nerve, the recovery of myelin sheath can be affected by eating spicy and irritating food as well as drinking alcohol. It is also a precursor of facial muscle spasm. It is recommended that the recovery of facial nerve myelin sheath can be promoted with vitamin B, nerve-nourishing drugs as well as drugs that nourish nerves and improve blood circulation, for example, drugs to improve microcirculation include prostilbestrol, and drugs for diabetic patients can include lipoic acid. This condition is also common due to pathological disturbances in the conduction of the facial nerve, caused by compression of the facial nerve roots such as crossed blood vessels, which can cause twitching of the facial muscles.