Question

I have one side of my face drooping, looking particularly unattractive. Can facial palsy Sequelae be cured?

Answer

Facial palsy Sequelae generally refers to situations where the course of facial palsy is less than 3 months, and the condition is mismanaged due to inappropriate treatment methods or remains unhealed after multiple different treatments. Specific manifestations include the inability or reduced ability to raise eyebrows, large or small eyes, drooping upper eyelids when raising eyebrows, twitching of the corners of the mouth when closing eyes, and a small mouth with a shallow nasolabial groove, leading to stiff facial muscles, difficulty in eating, and excessive tearing. These symptoms cause inconvenience in the patient’s daily life and discomfort in their psychology.