Question

What Are the Symptoms of Facial Paralysis?

Answer

Based on your description, facial paralysis often occurs without any symptoms and can be classified into peripheral facial nerve palsy and central facial nerve palsy. Peripheral facial nerve palsy is related to viral infections, pressure, and exposure to cold winds, so it’s advisable to wear a mask when going out during the winter and spring seasons. During the acute phase of facial nerve palsy, oral corticosteroids and nerve-nourishing medications are necessary, with a generally good prognosis for peripheral facial nerve palsy.