Question
I have had facial paralysis for a year and have been on medication long-term. If I stop taking the medication, my blood sugar levels rise. I am asking how to handle this situation.
Answer
Facial paralysis refers to the weakness or paralysis of facial muscles, which may be caused by damage to the facial nerve. The patient has described their condition for a year and the medication dependency has led to blood sugar issues. It is recommended that the patient seek early hospital treatment with acupuncture to alleviate facial paralysis symptoms and explore appropriate diabetes management solutions.