What’s going on with the eyelids?

Eyelid fluttering occurs when the nerves in the brain are compressed. If you notice eyelid fluttering, it is recommended to have an MRI to see if the facial nerve in the brain is being compressed. If some arteries rest on the facial nerve, and the artery pulsates, it will stimulate the facial nerve and make the eyelids jump. If it takes a long time, there may be a crooked or twitching of the facial muscles, and the facial muscle spasms are severe enough to affect a person’s appearance or looks. There are also some eyelid jumps, which are caused by vascular factors, or there may be some parts of the growth of tumors. Brain tumors may also compress the facial nerve will appear this situation, long time compression is serious, there may be eyelid drooping. Therefore, eyelid drooping must be taken seriously to avoid further symptoms. If you go to the hospital after the examination, found that the nerve and blood vessel connection or caused by blood vessel compression, you can do minimally invasive surgery, the effect is better. After doing so, the eyes do not jump, and the facial expression will be more normal.