Question
What are the symptoms before facial paralysis?
Answer
Facial paralysis is caused by viral invasion of the facial nerve. Most cases are due to exposure to cold. Symptoms often include a sensation of facial numbness before onset, with some experiencing dizziness and nausea as well. Pay attention to keeping your face warm, use medicated ointments to promote blood circulation and remove blood stasis, and combine with antiviral drugs and nerve-nourishing medications for treatment. The vast majority of patients have a good prognosis. Wishing the patient a speedy recovery!