A jumping lower eyelid of the eye can be caused by visual fatigue, facial neuritis, and facial muscle spasm. Eye eyelid jumping, also known as blepharospasm, is an unexplained, involuntary spasm and twitching of the muscles in the innervated area of the facial nerve.
1. Visual fatigue: overuse of eyes, staying up late, facing electronic products for a long time can cause visual fatigue, and the phenomenon of lower eyelid jumping may occur.
2. Facial neuritis: In the early stage of facial neuritis, the lower eyelid may jump due to the stimulation of facial nerve by inflammation.
3. Facial muscle spasm: compression of facial nerve by blood vessels and tumors may cause facial muscle spasm, and the symptoms of lower eyelid jumping may also occur.
It is recommended that patients with persistent lower eyelid jumping should go to regular hospitals in time to clarify the cause, and if treatment is needed, standardized treatment should be carried out under the guidance of doctors to avoid delaying the condition and bringing adverse effects to the body.