Question

Can facial paralysis improve after two months without recovery?

Answer

If facial paralysis is not diagnosed and treated correctly, failure to recover after two months may be due to improper treatment. Accurate diagnosis of central and peripheral facial paralysis is crucial for complete recovery. If there is no significant improvement within two months, it is recommended to undergo further examinations, such as an MRI of the brain, to gather more information. Tip: Treating facial paralysis requires identifying the cause, administering symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication, and combining Chinese and Western medical methods that nourish nerves, regulate neural excitability, and activate nerves to accelerate the recovery process.