Question

What are some effective techniques for curing facial paralysis? I developed facial paralysis seven years ago, right before the college entrance examination. I’ve recovered about 80%, but it hasn’t been completely cured. Now, I have a heavy, tight feeling in the right nerve, dizziness, poor sleep, and a subpar mental state. When I first got sick, I didn’t receive timely and effective treatment. Later, I tried acupuncture and medication, and I felt that it was gradually recovering, but it never fully healed.

Answer

There are many treatment methods for facial paralysis currently available. Commonly effective treatments include applying ointments (many of which are secret formulas and quite effective, such as Mianfan Kang), acupuncture (which is also quite effective, but it’s best to find an experienced doctor; otherwise, there’s a risk of misplacing the needles and leaving regrets), oral Chinese medicine for opsonize, Western medicine treatment, and some common physical therapies. Many of these can be used as auxiliary treatments. In summary, as long as the treatment is timely and the methods are appropriate, complete recovery is definitely possible. Maintaining a positive attitude is also very beneficial for the treatment.