Question
Can a patient with one-year facial paralysis smoke?
Answer
Facial paralysis is a common disease that is often caused by wind and cold, leading to impairment of facial muscle movement. Smoking may have a certain impact on patients with facial paralysis, and it is recommended to consult a doctor for professional advice. Patients should seek treatment at a regular hospital as soon as possible to alleviate the condition and save medical expenses. Avoid self-medication to prevent interference with diagnosis and treatment effects.