Question

My friend is an editor at a magazine company, and recently she has been experiencing symptoms of facial paralysis. However, she has an urgent manuscript to revise and often works overtime. I want to ask, can patients with facial paralysis work overtime?

Answer

Patients with facial paralysis should not work overtime, as facial paralysis is primarily a neurological disease caused by facial nerve damage from colds or viral infections. This condition is not age-restricted, and once symptoms appear, patients should take medication or undergo physical therapy under medical guidance. During the recovery period, patients should rest more, avoid working overtime, or overexerting themselves.