Question
Auntie suddenly vomited blood during dinner and then fainted at the table. We hurriedly took her to a larger hospital. The doctor said Auntie had a stroke. After several treatments, Auntie finally woke up, but she had developed facial paralysis. What should we do about it?
Answer
Facial paralysis is a relatively complex facial disorder, mostly caused by the invasion of cold viruses, and it may also lead to symptoms such as crooked mouth and eyes. The first step is to eat plenty of fresh vegetables and fruits, consume a lot of coarse grains, soy products, fish, and so on. Increase the intake of fluid and semi-fluid foods, and absorbent foods. Cold compresses can be used for care, and vitamin eye ointment can be applied before taking a nap.