Question

I suffered from facial paralysis due to an accident and want to know how the encyclopedia explains this condition?

Answer

Facial paralysis often presents acutely, is more common in young people, and is primarily caused by viral infection, cold wind attack, or facial nerve brain edema due to control, which often manifests as facial muscle paralysis, incomplete eyelid closure, disappearance of forehead wrinkles, and crooked mouth corners. Symptoms typically reach their peak within a few hours or days. Facial paralysis is classified into peripheral facial paralysis and central facial paralysis. A head CT scan can be used for differentiation, and the treatment methods vary accordingly.