Blinking eyes are mostly considered to be habitual movements, which can be self-corrected by the patient, and usually do not cause other symptoms and signs of the patient, and may be caused by intracranial organic lesions compressing the nerves, and cranial brain magnetism is examined to clarify the diagnosis when necessary. If the patient is considered to have facial muscle spasm may also occur, the disease is characterized by involuntary twitching of the facial muscles as a kind of peripheral nervous system lesions, most patients do not appear other positive signs of the nervous system, can be manifested as one side of the orbicularis oculi muscle began to appear, and gradually to the corners of the mouth or the face to expand, manifested as an involuntary twitching, can be seen blinking, there may be a corner of the mouth twitching, and some patients may also be able to Facial muscle twitching may also occur in some patients. Clinically, the main symptomatic treatment is oral carbamazepine, and radiofrequency ablation or localized nerve closure treatment is considered when necessary.