The patient’s right eye keeps jumping, which mostly refers to blepharospasm, and may be caused by a variety of reasons such as eye fatigue, ocular inflammation, and neurogenic factors. 1. Eye fatigue: patients may experience eye fatigue after prolonged close eye use, leading to contraction of the orbicularis oculi muscle around the eye, so patients may show blepharospasm. 2. Ocular inflammation: patients with conjunctivitis, keratitis and other ocular inflammatory diseases, under the stimulation of inflammation, patients may experience eye pain, photophobia, tearing and blepharospasm and other symptoms. 3. Neurogenic factors: brain tumors can cause neurogenic reaction when pressing nerves or facial blood vessels pressing nerves, leading to involuntary blepharospasm. 4. Others: In addition, patients with inverted eyelashes, Tourette’s syndrome and other diseases may also experience eyelid spasm and other uncomfortable symptoms. It is recommended that patients with frequent eyelid fluttering consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.