Question
Already diagnosed with facial paralysis, asking for treatment methods.
Answer
The goal of treating facial paralysis is to stabilize regional blood circulation, reduce facial nerve swelling, and promote complete recovery of function. It is recommended to start with prednisone early on, with an initial dose of 1 milligram per kilogram of body weight, taken twice daily for five consecutive days, and then gradually reduced to 5 milligrams daily over the next ten days. At the same time, antiviral drugs, high-dose nerve nutrients, and appropriate vasodilators also help in the treatment. Wishing for a quick recovery.