Question

Why Does Facial Paralysis Occur?

Answer

Facial paralysis is typically caused by problems with facial nerve function or impaired blood circulation in the head and brain. Common causes include cerebral infarction, post-stroke sequelae, and sometimes brain tumors due to compression. Treatment for facial paralysis may include surgical treatment to remove tumors or obstructions, as well as non-surgical treatments like acupuncture, physical therapy, and medication to promote blood circulation and nerve function recovery. Moreover, proper nutrition and rehabilitation training can help improve treatment outcomes and accelerate recovery.