Question

My friend has been feeling some facial muscle numbness recently, and they’re really worried. It’s quite distressing. Could it be facial paralysis? I’d like to know what to do if it feels a bit like facial paralysis.

Answer

Clinical diagnosis often involves the use of corticosteroids (such as prednisone), as well as vitamin B complex (such as B12), along with blood circulation and blood stasis drugs, to work together in anti-inflammatory, reducing swelling, and stabilizing microcirculation. However, hormone medications have strong side effects and are itself a symptomatic treatment, with uncertain efficacy. Overuse of hormones can produce many adverse reactions and side effects, leading to obesity, edema, decreased immunity, and slow recovery.