What tests do you need to do for a throbbing eyelid

Patients with fluttering eyelids need to go to the ophthalmology and neurology departments of hospitals for examination, which usually involves routine blood tests, cranial CT, cranial magnetic resonance and other tests. Eyelid fluttering, also known as blepharospasm, is an unexplained contraction of the muscles in the innervated area of the facial nerve that is not under the conscious control of the patient, and may be caused by visual fatigue, mental stress, facial neuritis, intracranial tumors and other factors. Physiologic eyelid jumping is usually caused by over fatigue, anxiety, tension, mental stress, etc. Generally, the auxiliary examination will not find positive results. Patients with facial neuritis, intracranial tumors and other pathological factors causing eyelid jumping can go to the ophthalmology or neurology department of the hospital, and the cause can be clarified through blood routine, cranial CT, cranial magnetic resonance and other tests. Patients should go to the hospital for examination in time, and after clear diagnosis, the doctor will formulate a reasonable treatment plan.