Patients: Mostly in the afternoon with spasmodic jerking of the right eyelid and painful framing nerve. Cured only for a short time Looking for a few good hospitals or doctors to treat hemifacial spasms . Liu Ce, Department of Neurosurgery, PLA 309 Hospital (General Hospital of the General Staff): What treatment have you had before? Facial spasm can have multiple etiologies, spontaneous, vascular compression, tumor compression, brainstem lesions, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic injury, etc. Clear diagnosis requires MRI, facial electromyography, etc. Treatment methods include: drugs oral: carbamazepine, phenytoin, baclofen, diazepam, clonazepam, etc Botox (Botox) injection surgery: microvascular decompression Please refer to if you choose surgery, generally after other treatment methods have been tried, Chinese medicine treatment I personally do not recommend that you use, because this disease Western medicine research is more clear! Facial nerve microvascular decompression this surgery can be said to be a risky surgery, mainly because of the site of the surgery, but for a microscopic neurosurgery very skilled doctors, the surgery is not difficult. The big question is whether it is worth it to go through a life-threatening experience for a disease that does not want to die. Not all surgeries are successful, and the literature puts the efficiency rate at over 85%, but there is a 7% recurrence rate. There is a disease similar to facial spasm, trigeminal neuralgia, also with microvascular decompression. Personally, I think the surgery could be more aggressive, mainly because the pain is sometimes hard to bear, even life-threatening! Going through a life-threatening experience is worth it. Patients with facial spasms can take a look at this reasoning, and if you feel the impact on you is that great, it’s worth the risk! That’s a lot to say, because problems like this are common and representative! I hope more people will see it.