Question

My daughter is 6 years and 215 days old and has never smiled. I suspect she has facial paralysis. Where should I take her for treatment, and is the price reasonable?

Answer

Facial paralysis can be classified into central and peripheral types, with causes including cerebral vascular accidents, brain trauma, and brain tumors. Peripheral facial paralysis is more common and severe in symptoms. Treatment recommendations include vitamin B therapy and the use of nerve-nourishing medications, along with physical therapy, rehabilitation therapy, acupuncture treatment, and hyperbaric oxygen therapy to promote faster and better recovery for the patient.