Question
A colleague at my company recently developed facial paralysis, and it’s said to be due to accidentally blowing cold wind. I’d like to ask, can blowing cold wind really cause facial paralysis?
Answer
Blowing cold wind can indeed trigger facial paralysis. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a prompt diagnosis and treatment under a doctor’s guidance, which may include taking vitamins, receiving injections or intravenous treatments, as well as combining with therapies like acupuncture. After a period of treatment and observation, a good recovery is usually achievable. I hope this advice is helpful to you.