In daily life, if your eyelids keep jumping suddenly, people around you will joke that “your left eye is jumping for money and your right eye is jumping for disaster”. Some people return to normal after a little adjustment and more rest. However, some people have increasingly serious symptoms, not only eyelid jumping, face, mouth corners also followed by twitching, eyes become smaller, mouth crooked, vision loss, bringing a lot of trouble. Eyelid jumping for more than three months, mostly facial muscle spasm, should be promptly sought medical attention. Mr. Liu is 61 years old and was an oil miner before he retired. He has had eyelid and face twitching for seven or eight years. At first, he did not care too much, but then it became more and more serious, at first only the lower eyelids jumping, and then the face muscles also twitch, until the eyes are difficult to open. When reading books and watching TV is even more powerful, “When watching TV, you have to peel your eyes open.” Buy drugs, Botox, but it does not work. After the diagnosis, Mr. Liu has is facial muscle spasm. Most of the facial muscle spasms are caused by vascular compression of the facial nerve, demyelinating lesions or abnormally high excitability of the motor nucleus, twitching mostly from one side of the eye muscle, gradually expanding downward, affecting the orbicularis oris muscle and facial expression muscle, causing facial pain in severe cases, affecting vision, speech and sleep, the condition progresses slowly and generally does not get better naturally. There are also a few cases caused by tumors and vascular disease. The condition should be seen for more than three months. In daily life, there are people who occasionally have eyelid fluttering, could this be facial muscle spasm? Dr. Zong explained that this is generally not the case, but a brief functional facial muscle disorder, more rest and relaxation will be adjusted. If it persists for more than three months, you should go to the doctor. Among them, unilateral twitching is mostly facial muscle spasm, while bilateral twitching may be a hypochondriacal blepharospasm. Facial spasms should be treated early, otherwise they will get worse. Among the patients seen, there are a few who have been ill for more than a decade, and the longest has even been 30 years. About one fifth of these people have facial paralysis. After being diagnosed with facial spasm, some people take medication or get Botox. Taking medication does not have any therapeutic effect, and botulinum toxin injection causes partial or complete paralysis of the facial muscles, thus stopping the facial muscle spasm, which is paralysis instead of convulsions, and does not lead to the root cause of facial paralysis, difficulty in closing the eyes, crookedness of the mouth, and drooling. “By pushing the blood vessels responsible for nerve compression away from the physiologically weak area, the nerve is released from compression, thus curing the disease, which is the only treatment method that can cure facial muscle spasm. The trend of younger patients is that facial myospasm is mostly seen in middle age, and most of the patients Dr. Zong treats are over 40 years old, however, he has noticed that there are more and more young patients under 30 years old in the past few years. Dr. Zong just finished a case of surgery, the patient Xiaojuan (a pseudonym) is only 25 years old. In the ward, the reporter saw Xiaojuan, who was resting in a hospital bed, and her eyelids were no longer throbbing after the operation. The company’s main business is to provide a wide range of products and services to its customers. This made her reluctant to go out to play and see people. Among the more than 300 patients treated, there are farmers and businessmen, as well as leading cadres, professors and teachers. Dr. Zong believes that facial muscle spasm and mental factors have a greater relationship, “mental tension can lead to an increase in blood pressure, making the blood vessels compress the nerve. People with a more anxious and impatient personality are prone to get this disease.” In modern society, people are facing more and more mental stress, work pressure and life pressure, making the age of onset also advance.