Some patients say that the use of ground ginger local compresses on the face, and in the morning and evening massage the affected side by themselves, the massage should be appropriate strength, site accurate. If the symptoms do not improve, you can go to the hospital to do physical therapy. Are these methods really effective? Facial muscle spasm is a common spasmodic twitch of the facial muscles, which affects the control of facial muscles and the expression of each patient after its formation. Western medical treatment can be tried with carbamazepine, or in severe cases, subcutaneous facial nerve branch block with 1ml of 50% alcohol, or facial nerve stem block with 0.3~0.4ml injection at the stem mammary foramen. Injection of botulinum toxin A into the affected facial muscles interferes with the release of acetylcholine from the nerve endings, causing transient weakness of the skeletal muscles at the injection site; this can lead to significant relief of symptoms in most patients. Recently, some people have tried microvascular decompression of the posterior cranial fossa, which also achieved better results. However, these treatments can produce different degrees of facial muscle paralysis while stopping the spasm. In Chinese medicine, this disease is thought to be caused by the internal movement of liver wind or blood deficiency, which disturbs the facial meridians and blood flow disorder. In terms of its clinical characteristics, it is the opposite of facial paralysis. The treatment of palsy needs to invigorate the qi, while the treatment of spasm should be based on quelling the wind and calming. Therefore, treatment should be based on pacifying the liver and quenching the wind, nourishing the kidney and nourishing the blood, expelling phlegm and stopping spasm, and relieving heat and dampness. The following prescriptions can be used for clinical reference. After the formation of facial muscle spasm is determined, although it can be treated carefully and the spasticity of the individual is dealt with, there may be very few sequelae, after all, the degree of individual facial muscle spasm is different, coupled with the effect achieved by the later self-treatment methods are different, so after treatment, there may be a result that the recovery of the facial muscle is not complete, thus forming a local facial muscle paralysis. The phenomenon of localized facial muscle paralysis may also exist in terms of sequelae, but the chances are relatively low. The treatment of facial muscle spasm should be taken seriously, if left untreated it will affect the operation of the facial muscles in the later stages of the patient’s life. However, there are some cases where sequelae may exist.