Facial Paralysis Precautions

After suffering from facial paralysis, it is important to pay attention to functional exercises, avoid extremely cold, greasy, spicy, and hard-hitting foods, maintain physical and mental health, and keep personal hygiene.
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Facial Paralysis Symptoms

Facial neuritis can lead to paralysis of one side of the face, possibly accompanied by symptoms such as drooping eyelids, crooked mouth corners, and inability to furrow the brows. If only one side is affected, be aware of the possibility of myasthenia gravis ophthalmoparesis. If accompanied by limb paralysis or aphasia, it may be a central facial paralysis caused by a stroke.
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