Facial muscle spasms
Facial spasm, also known as facial muscle convulsion or hemifacial spasm, is a common and frequently-occurring disease. Because the initial symptoms of facial spasm are eyelid beating, and folks also call it "left eye jumping fortune, right eye jumping." To the corners of the mouth, severely associated with the neck. Facial spasm can be divided into two types, one is the original type of facial spasm, and the other is the facial spasm caused by the sequelae of facial paralysis. The two types can be distinguished from the symptoms. Facial spasms of the original type can also occur in a static state. The spasms are relieved after a few minutes and are not controlled. Facial spasms caused by the sequelae of facial paralysis are only produced by blinking and raising the eyebrows.
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