Question
A colleague of mine, 25 years old, has developed facial paralysis. She does not want to undergo treatment and wants to know if facial paralysis can heal without treatment?
Answer
Facial paralysis should be treated early. Although some mild symptoms may heal on their own, not treating it poses risks and can lead to complications. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and take appropriate treatment measures, such as using nerve-nourishing medications and undergoing rehabilitation therapy. At the same time, daily precautions should include staying warm, avoiding catching a cold, maintaining a light diet, and avoiding cold and irritating foods.