Question

What types of facial paralysis are there?

Answer

Facial paralysis is divided into central facial paralysis and peripheral facial paralysis. Diagnosis of the type can be made through procedures such as cranial brain CT scans at a neurology department. Clinically, peripheral facial paralysis is more common, often associated with viral infections and decreased immunity. Patients should undergo intravenous treatment under the guidance of a doctor, using nerve-nourishing drugs and hormone medications, and should pay attention to staying warm, avoiding colds, which can usually lead to gradual recovery.