How does eyelid often jump to do

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The condition, called blepharospasm, is caused by a lesion in the orbicularis oculi muscle, or nerve that innervates the orbicularis oculi muscle, causing the muscle to twitch. This condition is normal for young people due to fatigue, colds, anxiety, stress, staying up late, and poor rest. First of all, we should pay attention to adequate rest, ensure adequate sleep every day, oral mecobalamin and other neurotrophic drugs to promote recovery, most cases can be fully recovered in about one month to three months. For middle-aged and elderly people showing blepharospasm, this situation needs to be examined by the neurology department of the hospital to rule out diseases caused by the nervous system, such as intracranial micro-modeling cerebral infarction and facial neuritis, etc., it is necessary to identify the primary disease, and then treat the primary disease, so that the treatment effect is good. For blepharospasm that does not improve after more than three months of conservative treatment, consider injecting botulinum toxin around the eye to suppress the spasm. The blepharospasm is suppressed soon after the injection, but it may show recurrence after two or three months. After recurrence, it can be injected again.

How does eyelid often jump to do



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