Question
Grandpa had facial paralysis and oculomotor apraxia after waking up from his afternoon nap a few days ago. It hasn’t recovered since. Can facial paralysis and oculomotor apraxia be completely recovered?
Answer
With symptoms of facial paralysis and the recurrence of oculomotor apraxia, it is generally necessary to conduct timely and detailed examinations. Regular physical therapy treatments should be implemented. Most cases involving neurogenic anesthesia can be treated with oral nerve-nourishing medications. In the early stages, corticosteroids can also be used to prolong the course of the disease. For this condition, special attention should be paid to whether there are high blood pressure or cerebrovascular diseases, which can be treated through physical therapy and medication.