Question

My colleague’s cousin recently experienced a recurrence of facial palsy symptoms. He has no expression on his face, can only blink, and any other movement is extremely difficult. He can’t even smile. After searching online for information, I couldn’t find a suitable treatment plan. How should facial palsy be treated?

Answer

In such a young individual experiencing a recurrence of facial palsy, it may be considered that there is a possibility of brain infarction or Bell’s palsy. It is recommended to seek consultation and treatment from a neurology specialist at a recognized hospital as soon as possible. Active oral medication and combined acupuncture treatment can help stabilize the symptoms of facial palsy. However, the time for complete recovery is uncertain, and patience is required. Don’t worry, early treatment is the key.