Question

What are the symptoms of right-sided facial paralysis?

Answer

If facial paralysis recurs, it indicates that there is a problem with the regional nerves, affecting their function, which in turn affects the muscles controlled by these nerves. Initially, there may be sensory dysfunction, with symptoms such as numbness, even tingling or an ant crawling sensation. Subsequently, muscle movement may be affected, leading to continuous twitching and uncontrolled movement. There may also be symptoms of facial distortion.