Question

My grandfather has been suffering from facial paralysis for 20 years. During this time, he has been continuously receiving treatment, and his limbs have recovered quite a bit, but the recovery progress around his mouth seems slower. Why is that?

Answer

Facial paralysis is mainly caused by a disorder in the nervous system. In daily life, it is very important to maintain a balanced diet, eat more vegetables and fruits, and engage in moderate exercise to enhance immunity. If the symptoms of facial paralysis are severe, medication should be taken promptly. When feeling unwell, immediate medical attention should be sought.