Facial muscle jumping is usually the occurrence of facial muscle spasm, which is a common involuntary motor disorder of the nervous system. If this condition occurs, if it persists without remission, the patient can go to the neurology department to improve the EEG, cranial MRI, rheumatologic and immunologic indexes and other tests, and after excluding secondary causes, the diagnosis of facial myospasm can be clear. First of all, medication should be given, such as thiopride, one tablet once, three times a day, or clonidine, 0.5mg once, three times a day, and also Erdebenone, to improve energy supply, and methylcobalamin and vitamin B complex, to nourish the nerves. While treating, patients should be instructed to avoid excessive tension and anxiety, because emotional tension and anxiety can cause the symptoms of throbbing to worsen and be difficult to control. If medication is not effective, subcutaneous injection of botulinum toxin can be considered. This therapy has certain side effects and usually requires repeated injection once in 3-6 months, and repeated multiple injections can easily cause facial paralysis.