Question

Is it normal for facial paralysis to be accompanied by vomiting and dizziness?

Answer

Facial paralysis may be accompanied by vomiting and dizziness, which is often due to brain disorders. Patients may experience symptoms such as eyelid dilation and drooping of the corners of the mouth, affecting facial expression, and may also have taste disturbances. If the facial paralysis is caused by a brain disorder, it may lead to symptoms such as dizziness and vomiting. Patients can use medication for treatment, and can also combine acupuncture, massage, and physical therapy methods for treatment.