Question

The six-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, has normal appetite, and shows no significant abnormalities. However, she occasionally trembles. Will blurred vision due to facial paralysis improve? Most likely, if blurred vision reappears after facial paralysis, it could be due to additional facial nerve damage or nerve injury, possibly caused by previous surgery. It is best to consult a specialist at the hospital for a specific examination. Currently, it can be decided to take nerve-nourishing medication, and the specific medication should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions. Most cases can be gradually stabilized, and acupuncture treatment can also be combined.

Answer

If blurred vision reappears after facial paralysis, most likely it could be due to additional facial nerve damage or nerve injury, possibly caused by previous surgery. It is best to consult a specialist at the hospital for a specific examination. Currently, it can be decided to take nerve-nourishing medication, and the specific medication should be taken according to the doctor’s instructions. Most cases can be gradually stabilized, and acupuncture treatment can also be combined.