The lower eyelid of the right eye keeps jumping, it may be facial muscle spasm, over fatigue, tumor, trauma, cold stimulation and other conditions. Facial muscle spasm is one of the common clinical peripheral neuropathy, usually first manifested as eyelid jumping, gradually developed into facial jumping. Prolonged close eye use, staying up all night and other conditions can lead to fatigue eyelid jumping. Tumors around the eyes may cause irritation or compression of the nerves innervating the eyelids, leading to eyelid jumping. Nerves innervating the eye muscles may be irritated by trauma, causing them to flutter. Nerves and muscles innervating the eyelids may be stimulated by cold, resulting in localized throbbing. It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor for examination in time, so as to clarify the cause of the disease and then target the treatment.