Question
My father’s facial paralysis symptoms have not improved, and we are seeking better medical resources. Can you recommend any specialized hospitals?
Answer
Facial paralysis typically falls under the category of neurological diseases. If the condition has not improved after three months and conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment may sometimes be considered. There is no hospital specializing specifically in facial paralysis. It is recommended to consult the neurology department of a local grade-A level three hospital. If the course of the disease is short, conservative treatment can be tried first, including the use of neurological nutritional drugs and massage techniques.