Question

In the past few months, I have been experiencing dizziness, dizziness, and weakness in my limbs. Last night when I went to bed, I noticed that half of my face was crooked, my eyes couldn’t close, and I was drooling. It was very unpleasant. After a detailed examination, the doctor diagnosed me with facial palsy. I want to know how facial palsy should be treated?

Answer

The goal of facial palsy treatment is to promote the early resolution of regional inflammation and edema, and to promote the full recovery of neurological function. If facial nerve palsy has not fully recovered after three months of conservative treatment, and there is no response in facial nerve conduction velocity and electromyography of the facial muscles, surgical treatment can be considered. I hope this advice is helpful to you, and wish you a speedy recovery!