Question
The child was in good condition when returning home at night, but upon waking up in the morning, it was noticed that the child’s speech was slightly slurred, and the child pointed out that their mouth was tilt. Experts, where should one seek treatment for pediatric facial neurapraxis?
Answer
Facial neurapraxis can be treated in the neurology department of a regular hospital. The exact cause of this condition is still unclear, but it may be related to factors such as colds and viral infections leading to unilateral neurapraxis. Symptoms include the disappearance of one-sided forehead furrows, shallowening of the nasolabial groove, and inability to fully close the eyes. It is recommended to pay attention to the child’s warmth, oral hygiene, and eye hygiene, and methods such as Acyclovir, Prednisone, intramuscular injections of Vitamin B1 and Vitamin B12 can be used to alleviate symptoms.