Question

My father has been riding his motorcycle to the market to buy vegetables recently, and the outdoor temperature is only 5 degrees Celsius. He might have been hit by a strong wind while riding, and the low temperature could have caused his facial nerves to feel tense in the morning, as he said his face seems to be immobile. I want to know what complications can facial paralysis have?

Answer

Facial paralysis is a very common condition, and there are many causes of facial paralysis, with the most common being due to neurological diseases. In daily life, it’s important to have a proper diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, be active, and boost your immune system. However, if similar symptoms to facial paralysis occur again, it’s important to go to the hospital for a thorough examination. If treatment is not obtained for a long time, it can lead to a series of systemic reactions.