Question

A patient who has previously suffered from and recovered from facial paralysis is now experiencing numbness on one side of their face and inquires about how to prevent a recurrence.

Answer

It is recommended to actively treat facial paralysis, with treatment principles including improving regional blood circulation, reducing facial nerve edema, and promoting functional recovery. Steroids can be considered for medication, but must be administered under medical supervision. Additionally, it is important to seek timely and regular treatment at professional hospitals to avoid deterioration of the condition.