Cheek muscle throbbing can be caused by physiological factors, facial muscle spasm, epilepsy and other factors.
1. Physiological factors: prolonged fatigue, late night, emotional fluctuations, often in anxiety, tension, depression and other negative emotions, can lead to abnormal excitation of the facial nerve, resulting in the appearance of cheek muscle throbbing.
2. Facial muscle spasm: cheek muscle throbbing may be caused by facial muscle spasm, which can trigger involuntary twitching of the facial muscles, mainly related to the facial nerve root compression, can appear out of the corner of the eye throbbing, cheek throbbing and twitching of the corners of the mouth, and other abnormal manifestations.
3. Epilepsy: Epilepsy is mainly caused by excessive neuron discharge in the brain, which is characterized by stereotypical, repetitive, transient and episodic, and may cause frequent cheek muscle throbbing.
When the cheek muscles are throbbing, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible. Under the guidance of a specialist, you can actively take appropriate treatment to help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.