Question

A friend recently contracted facial neuralgia, with symptoms limited to facial palsy. I would like to inquire about how to handle such a situation?

Answer

After preliminary assessment, considering it as an acute attack of facial neuralgia, possibly caused by wind exposure, it is recommended to adopt a light diet, avoid overexertion and poor lifestyle habits. Medications such as Dibazol, Methysergide, Adenosine Methionine, and ATP tablets can be administered for treatment. If necessary, blood tests and head CT or MRI scans should be performed to determine the cause, and specialized neurological treatment should be sought.