Question

I’ve had facial paralysis for a month now, and although there has been improvement after treatment, there is still frequent numbness in my face. Where is the best place to treat facial paralysis?

Answer

If facial paralysis recurs, this is primarily a manifestation of facial neuralgia, a neurological condition. It’s a relatively simple disease, and I suggest visiting the neurology department of a local second or third-tier hospital for a follow-up examination. These hospitals can effectively treat this condition. Treatment can include oral medications, as well as the use of many blood-activating drugs for intravenous nourishment. Acupuncture can also be combined with other treatments for a comprehensive approach.