Question

My sister has facial paralysis, and today, my family is preparing to eat shrimp. Can my sister with facial paralysis eat shrimp? Will it interfere?

Answer

If there is facial paralysis, it is best not to eat shrimp during the illness and avoid seafood products. This can release substances that may interfere with the complete recovery of the disease, leading to a slowdown in recovery. During this period, it is advisable to consume a sufficient amount of fresh fruits and vegetables and pay attention to staying warm. Once past the recovery period, one can eat seafood in abundance without worrying about interfering with one’s health.