Question
The left facial nerve (left orbicularis oculi recording) shows slight shortening during occlusion (oral orbicularis recording) with a slightly flattened wave. The blink test reveals that the left R1R2 shows slight shortening during occlusion, R2 is normal; the right R1R2 is normal, R2 slightly shortened, and the left oral orbicularis muscle shows only a minimal amount of potential, and tension can be seen with effort, abnormal spontaneous potentials are observed. Conclusion: The left facial nerve is harmful in electromyography.
Answer
Facial palsy, commonly known as facial nerve damage. The electromyogram mainly shows shortened latency, reduced conduction speed, and decreased amplitude. Recommendations: After reviewing your electromyogram results, you have a mild injury. Actually, there’s no need to do it, as the results are inevitable; just timely treatment, appropriate rehabilitation, and neural-nourishing medication can ensure a complete recovery! Focus on taking vitamins and rehabilitation. Daily, pull the corner of the affected side (left) towards the mirror to help with complete recovery.