Facial spasms can be caused by facial muscle spasms, Tourette’s syndrome or epileptic seizures.
1. Facial muscle spasm: this is a unilateral facial muscle paroxysmal involuntary twitching disease, may be caused by the bridge cerebellar angle area blood vessel compression of the facial nerve.
2. Tourette’s syndrome: it is a disease with high prevalence in children or young adults, belonging to neuropsychiatric disorders, and the more serious the mental disorder is, the more serious the tic symptoms are. Children should be encouraged to communicate with the outside world more often, keep a happy mood, parents, teachers and other people should give help and love.
3. Focal motor epilepsy: Abnormal neuronal discharges can cause epilepsy, including focal motor seizures, which can occur from one side of the eyelids, the corners of the mouth, the face, etc. Electroencephalography can assist in the diagnosis.
If you are experiencing spasms on your face, it is recommended to take appropriate rest and actively observe the situation, and if there is no relief, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the problem and then target the treatment.