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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Prevention

Treatment and Prevention Methods for Facial Paralysis
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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Prevention Methods

Understanding the healing time and prevention methods for facial neuritis
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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Questions

Patients inquire about facial paralysis treatment methods and concerns
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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Recovery

Can facial paralysis be cured?
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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Symptom Relief

A patient with facial paralysis asks about the reason for no improvement after two months and receives treatment suggestions from Western and Chinese medicine.
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  • Facial Nerve Palsy
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Facial Paralysis Treatment and Yellow Eel Blood Therapy

The treatment for facial paralysis primarily involves acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. While the yellow eel blood therapy has the effect of promoting blood circulation and removing blockages, its effectiveness in treating facial paralysis is not significant.
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  • Facial Paralysis
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Facial Paralysis Treatment Consultation

Middle-aged male patient with idiopathic facial neuritis inquiring about discharge matters
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  • Facial Paralysis
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Facial Paralysis Treatment Costs and Prevention

Facial Paralysis Treatment Costs and Prevention Methods
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  • Facial Paralysis Treatment
  • Preventive Health
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Facial Paralysis Treatment Duration

The duration of facial paralysis treatment varies from person to person, ranging from a short period of half a month to possibly several months or even longer.
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Facial Paralysis Treatment Duration

Treatment with carbamazepine for facial paralysis typically requires about a month, and the treatment method may need to be adjusted depending on the situation.
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  • Facial Paralysis
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