Question
This autumn, after going for a run, I experienced discomfort in my face, and was subsequently diagnosed with facial paralysis. Half a month of treatment has shown no improvement, and I am inquiring about the treatment situation at the facial paralysis hospital.
Answer
Facial paralysis is primarily a neurological disorder, and many large-grade three hospitals are capable of treating it. The treatment duration varies from person to person, ranging from a few days to several weeks or even months, and sometimes may require surgical intervention. Since half a month of treatment has shown no improvement, it is recommended to transfer to a municipal grade three hospital for further examination.