Question
Why are so many people suffering from facial paralysis?
Answer
The causes of facial paralysis are diverse, and in clinical diagnosis, they can be categorized into two types based on the recurrence of the affected area: central facial neuritis and peripheral facial neuritis. Facial paralysis is not age-specific, but a recent study shows that the proportion of young people suffering from facial paralysis is increasing. Most young people rely on their strong bodies and are not averse to extremely cold, spicy, and other irritating foods. At the same time, in pursuit of beauty, they do not pay attention to daily cold protection training. This creates a significant opportunity for the onset of facial paralysis.