Question

I developed facial paralysis a month ago, with symptoms including drooping at the corners of my mouth. My doctor recommended facial muscle injections of neural nutrients to accelerate recovery. What medications are commonly used for facial paralysis muscle injections?

Answer

Facial paralysis, also known as facial neuritis or facial nerve palsy, is a neurological disorder that affects the facial muscles. Treatment options include medication, rehabilitation therapy, and physical therapy. In some cases, doctors may suggest injecting neural nutrients into the facial muscles to improve blood circulation, alleviate nerve edema, and promote the recovery of facial nerve function. This treatment method is effective and rapid in the treatment of facial paralysis.