Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has normal appetite. There are no significant abnormalities, but they sometimes tremble. How should facial palsy Sequelae be treated?

Answer

Facial palsy Sequelae mainly manifests as crooked mouth corners, uneven eye closure, and numbness of the face. Treatment primarily involves nourishing the nerves, and acupuncture and rehabilitation therapy can be combined as necessary. There are no better methods available, or one can perform some rehabilitation exercises, such as rubbing face oil with hands, pulling with force at night, and doing so three to four or five to six times a day. It is suggested to maintain a regular lifestyle, actively participate in physical exercise, regulate mental and physical health, and maintain personal hygiene.