Question

What medication is effective for treating facial paralysis?

Answer

The treatment principle for facial paralysis is to stabilize regional blood circulation, reduce facial nerve edema, relieve nerve compression, and promote the complete recovery of function. Clinically, common treatment methods include the use of corticosteroid hormones, antiviral medications, and B-complex vitamin medications. During the acute phase, it is usually recommended to start a course of corticosteroid hormones as soon as possible, such as intravenous injection of dexamethasone or oral prednisone, for 5 to 7 days consecutively, after which the dosage is gradually reduced. If there is clear evidence of viral infection, antiviral medications can be used simultaneously. In addition, drugs like clonidine can help stabilize regional blood circulation by increasing muscle tone. Treatment should be under the guidance of a doctor, as different patients may have different specific treatment plans.