Question
My boyfriend’s facial expressions seem to lack variation, and I suspect it might be a problem with the facial nerve. I would like to inquire about what medications can be used to treat facial paralysis and nourish the nerves?
Answer
Based on your description of the symptoms, the possible cause could be Bell’s palsy. It is recommended that you first visit the neurology department of a hospital for relevant examinations to confirm the diagnosis. If diagnosed with facial paralysis, vitamin B complex medications can be used to nourish the nerves, combined with acupuncture and physical therapy. If facial paralysis is ruled out, it may be due to individual factors; some people are naturally not good at expressing emotions.