Question

At the age of 4, I was diagnosed with facial paralysis, with involuntary twitching on the right side of my face.

Answer

Facial paralysis often occurs due to the invasion of cold wind affecting the facial nerves, causing the microvessels to constrict and leading to regional ischemia and hypoxia. It may also be related to viral infections or immune responses. If children do not receive immediate treatment or if the treatment is not appropriate, the condition may deteriorate rapidly. It is recommended that parents closely monitor the situation and seek medical attention for their child as soon as possible.