Question

I would like to know what causes pediatric facial palsy?

Answer

There are many possible causes of pediatric facial palsy, such as facial wind, exposure to cold, prolonged overexertion, and stress leading to a weakened immune system, or brain vascular changes. It can also be caused by viral infection, where the virus directly attacks the facial nerve. It is recommended to consult a regular three-level A hospital and listen to the expert’s opinion for targeted treatment to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity. At the same time, drink more water, pay more attention to rest, avoid the wind, and eat less spicy, stimulating, and greasy food.