Question

What Are the Severe Consequences of Facial Paralysis?

Answer

Long-term untreated facial paralysis may lead to the recurrence of related inflammation, affecting liver, kidney, and organ function as well as the microcirculatory system. Prolonged inflammation can result in weakened brain, kidney, and organ function, deficiency of Qi and blood, endocrine imbalance of Yin and Yang, anemia, neurasthenia, depression, facial muscle scarring and contraction, associated movements, facial muscle spasm, ptosis of the upper eyelid, and psychosis. It is recommended to seek timely treatment.