Labial hemispasm (Frontoopercular spasm or Frontal-alveolar absence) is a transient motor seizure in the form of a short-term loss of consciousness, convulsions in the form of stopping the eyeballs and without loss of speech, while maintaining coordination of body movement. The seizure lasts approximately 3 seconds. Muscle cramps spread to the facial muscles, and there is also a cessation of eye movements. Such a violation can occur without the introduction of 4 units. adrenaline. Non-contact medications may help this form of epilepsy. While taking antiepileptic drugs, the seizure may stop. Seizures are also interrupted by administering adrenaline and administering magnesium sulfate. This syndrome often accompanies the disease with frontodental hyperactivity.