Question
What Is Mild Facial Paralysis?
Answer
Facial paralysis is caused by cold or damage to the facial nerve, leading to dysfunction of the facial nerve. Symptoms typically include a crooked mouth, drooling, incomplete eyelid closure, and shallow forehead wrinkles. During the acute phase, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication is usually administered as the basis for treatment, with acupuncture and electrical stimulation being combined during the recovery phase. Generally, the recovery of nerve damage takes a long time, so there may be varying degrees of residual symptoms.