Question
What should I do if my facial paralysis recovery is slow?
Answer
Facial paralysis is caused by facial neuritis and can lead to symptoms such as crooked mouth and eyes, and a stiff, enlarged face. If facial paralysis is not treated actively or the treatment is inappropriate, it may result in sequelae. Since you are experiencing a slow recovery from facial paralysis, I suggest you decide on a treatment method that addresses your symptoms. Treatment for facial paralysis can include oral medication and can be effectively complemented with acupuncture and other methods.