Can facial muscle spasms be cured?

  On the shores of Saranac Lake in northeastern New York, USA, is engraved the inscription of Trudeau, a Western physician: “Sometimes, to heal; often, to help; always, to comfort.” This inscription has been passed down through time and space for a long time and still shines today.  This shows that medical “cures” are “sometimes”, not infinite. Medicine cannot cure all diseases, and it cannot cure every patient.  But I can tell you for sure: facial spasm can be cured.  Facial muscle spasm is usually caused by ectopic blood vessel compression, surgery as long as the blood vessels compressing the facial nerve root are separated, between the two padded with Teflon cotton, facial muscle spasm will disappear. The procedure is very effective and is not likely to recur. This procedure is called nerve root microvascular decompression. Indications for facial muscle spasm nerve root microvascular decompression surgery: 1. primary facial muscle spasm, onset for more than six months, ineffective by medical treatment or continues to worsen, affecting normal life and interaction, patient has a request for surgery. 2. no history of facial nerve injury. 3. exclude more serious systemic diseases such as more serious liver, kidney, cardiovascular diseases, and able to tolerate this surgery. 4. exclude bleeding diseases and the presence of bleeding The presence of bleeding factors.