The right eyelid jumping is actually facial muscle spasm, also known as facial muscle twitching, most of this disease is due to some blood vessel compression to the facial nerve root, resulting in secondary demyelination of the facial nerve, which leads to abnormal excitation of the facial nerve, that is, increased discharge, resulting in involuntary jumping of facial muscles. The condition of the right eyelid is relatively mild, because the range is relatively small, but in severe cases, the whole side of the face may be twitching. The main examination is electromyography, which can reveal some characteristic high frequency discharges. If the patient feels uncomfortable after a long period of time, he can go to the hospital to have a small amount of Botulinum toxin A injected in the most obvious area of the throbbing to stop the throbbing.