Question

What is facial paralysis?

Answer

Facial paralysis occurs when the facial nerves are attacked by cold winds, leading to severe pain in the microvessels, which causes regional tissue brain edema and swelling. Symptoms typically include drooping at the corners of the mouth and numbness on the tip of the tongue. Early treatment is necessary, which can include traditional Chinese acupuncture or Western medicine using hormone therapy. Combining both methods can be more effective. Pay attention to avoiding spicy and irritating foods, consume more foods rich in digestive vitamin B, and ensure adequate rest.