Left cheek twitching is medically called facial nerve spasm, also known as facial neural twitching. It is a sudden uncontrolled shaking of the face that becomes multiple and irregular. It is a common disease among middle-aged and elderly people. This disease affects people's lives and image to a great extent. So what causes left face twitching? What should we do when we encounter such problems in our daily lives? Clinical manifestations: The disease mostly occurs in middle-aged women. The onset is usually paroxysmal mild twitching of the orbicularis oculi muscle of the lower eyelid, which gradually spreads to one side of the face, with twitching of the muscles at the corner of the mouth being the most obvious. The severity of twitches varies, and they become more severe when you are nervous, emotionally excited, or tired, and disappear when you are quiet or sleeping. In a few severe cases, facial muscle twitching can affect the entire facial muscles on one side. Convulsions are usually limited to one side; bilateral convulsions are very rare. The severity of twitches varies, and they become more severe when you are nervous, emotionally excited, or tired, and disappear when you are quiet or sleeping. In a few severe cases, facial muscle twitching can affect the entire facial muscles on one side. Convulsions are usually limited to one side; bilateral convulsions are very rare. The disease develops slowly and progressively and generally does not resolve spontaneously. Some patients experience paralysis and atrophy of the muscles on the affected side in the late stages, and convulsions also stop. In the early stages of the disease, when facial muscle twitching is limited to the orbicularis oculi muscle, it should be differentiated from functional eyelid spasm, which does not extend to the lower face and is often bilateral. When facial muscle spasms are accompanied by other cranial nerve damage, or limb dysfunction, or involuntary limb movements, intracranial lesions should be considered and the patient needs to go to the hospital for diagnosis and treatment. Hemifacial spasm is mainly treated with drugs, such as phenytoin sodium, chlordiazepoxide, diazepam, luminal, etc. And combined with physical therapy. Symptoms of mild patients may be slightly alleviated after treatment. For severe cases, when drug treatment is ineffective, facial nerve block surgery can be used. Precautions 1 [2] Eat more fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans and fish. 2. Keep a happy and relaxed mood, balance work and rest, and get enough sleep. 3. Reduce external stimuli, such as television, computer, ultraviolet rays, etc. 4. Patients should be careful not to wash their faces with cold water. When it is windy, rainy or cold, they should keep their head and face warm. 5. Appropriately increase the intake of B vitamins Psychotherapy: Help patients build confidence in recovery, actively cooperate with treatment, correctly deal with various troubles and crises in society and family, meet various challenges in life with a normal and healthy attitude, and eliminate worries and resolve conflicts. If necessary, active cooperation from family members and colleagues around you is needed. |
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