Question

How should one quickly treat facial paralysis?

Answer

The primary cause of facial paralysis is facial neuritis, which is a non-bacterial, non-suppurative inflammation of the facial nerve. It is a common disease that often occurs. It usually arises due to regional exposure to wind or cold, so it is commonly believed that it may be due to the vessels that nourish the nerves in the region being severely inflamed again by wind and cold, leading to brain edema, swelling, compression, and hemorrhagic disease.