Frequent facial convulsions are facial spasms? How do we identify the diagnosis?

In the light of the fact that most of the patients are not in pain and consider themselves to be a face-impaired problem, they do not receive attention. Dr. Wang Cing, a neurosurgery doctor at the Dondu Hospital, introduced the fact that, for long periods of time, attention should be paid to the occurrence of facial spasms and the absence of treatment for long-term facial spasms, which, in addition to the problems affecting their face, may also affect the patient ‘ s psychological problems and cause serious visual impairments.

How to identify facial and customary spasms?

Face twitches often begin with an ecstasy of one side of the eye, which gradually expands to the other side of the side, with the most visible convulsion at the mouth, with very little stress on the abdomen; a lighter first convulsion, which lasts only a few seconds, increases gradually and lasts for several minutes or more; a severe facial convulsion, which leads to the opening of the eye, slanting of the mouth, sometimes irritating and co-mangular limbs, causing walking difficulties; and excessive fatigue and stress can exacerbate the symptoms and gradually cease after sleeping, but the patient is unable to exercise self-control.

The symptoms of habitual convulsive convulsions are relatively light, and the patient’s facial muscles are subject to sculptural retortion, such as blinking, tilting, frowning, beaking, opening, wrinkled;

It can be exhausted to the full, but it is more evident that the muscles are beating between the crotch and the nose below; the convulsions last longer and often disappear after sleeping. When the symptoms are light, the patient can self-control and stop the convulsions for a short period of time; a small number of patients have severe facial muscle spasms that cause abnormal pronunciations, such as dry coughs, aerobics, etc.

A facial spasm and abrasions are not the same thing.

Abrasions and aerobic convulsions are both facial and neurotic problems, but they are completely different diseases and are treated differently. Paraplegia refers to the paralysis of facial muscles, which is the result of various causes of facial neurological damage, mainly manifested in the impairments of facial expression and muscle function, such as carving, inability to lift a eyebrow when making an expression, lack of a forehead, incomplete eyelids, shallowness of the side-snip ditch, skew to a sound side, inability to drum up and water leaks.

Noodle spasm treatment:

1 Medicines: Ineffectiveness. Carmasipine, Bento Inner, Barochlorine and various tranquilizers can alleviate symptoms for a small number of patients.

Surgery: mainly microvascular repressures, applicable to: primary facial absculosis, excluding secondary pathologies; history of faceless neuropsychiatric injuries; poor effect of conservative treatment; absence of serious systemic disorders.

Microvascular decompression is the only cure available for facial muscle spasms.

Microvascular decompression is the removal from the surgical microscope of an angiogenesis that is located in the face of the nerve and which causes stress on the nerve and is fixed so that the blood vessels do not come into contact with the facial nerve, thus removing the pressure on the neurological side of the vein, restoring the normal function of the facial nerve and eliminating the twitch of the skin. The overall efficiency of microvascular repressures for the treatment of facial muscle spasms is over 98 per cent, with such characteristics as microinnovation, high safety, significant effects and low recurrence and incidence of complications.