Question
My grandfather is 70 years old and has been sick for a long time. He has recently fallen ill again. Besides having facial paralysis, I don’t know if he can recover. Can facial paralysis be cured after 15 years?
Answer
Facial nerve palsy (also known as facial neuritis, Bell’s palsy, Hunt’s syndrome, and “facial neuritis,” “crooked mouth,” “drooping line wind,” “wind crooked,” “facial neuritis,” and “crooked mouth wind”), is a common disease characterized by dysfunction of facial expression muscles. The general symptoms include crooked mouth and eyes. Facial paralysis is not easy to cure, so patients need to maintain a good attitude.