Question

My mother is 53 years old, and this morning after she went to bed, she told me that she experienced facial numbness, especially in the upper part of her mouth and around her eyes. Is this a sign of facial palsy? If it is, what kind of treatment should be done? What causes facial palsy, and can it lead to a stroke?

Answer

The symptoms you described are more indicative of Bell’s palsy, which is a type of facial neuritis. It is essential to first conduct a thorough neurological examination to rule out any regional diseases, such as many nerve-related conditions. Additionally, early treatment with medications that nourish the nerves should be implemented to prevent irreversible changes. Most cases may result in some degree of sequelae.