What’s going on with the throbbing of the lower eyelid of the eye?

Lower eyelid throbbing can be caused by blepharospasm, facial neuritis, tumor compression and other factors.
1. Blepharospasm: prolonged ocular overwork, or in mental tension, anxiety and other negative emotions, can trigger blepharospasm, resulting in the appearance of involuntary jumping of the eyes.
2. Facial neuritis: Facial neuritis is often caused by central lesions, but can also be triggered by peripheral lesions, which can lead to symptoms such as widening of eye cracks and drooping of the corners of the mouth, etc. Inflammatory stimulation can also lead to the performance of beating of the lower eyelids.
3. Tumor compression: When eye tumor occurs, it can lead to the compression of eye tissues, and the pressure on the eyes can lead to the performance of involuntary jumping of the lower eyelid.
When the lower eyelid is throbbing, you should consult a doctor as soon as possible, and under the guidance of a specialized doctor, you should actively carry out appropriate treatment, which will help to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms as soon as possible.