Question

What are the symptoms of facial paralysis? Please provide a detailed description of your condition and the purpose of your consultation.

Answer

Facial muscle twitching: This condition involves the sudden, involuntary spasms or twitches of facial muscles on one side of the face. It commonly affects the eyelids, upper lip, and muscles around the mouth, leading to an uneven smile and drooping of the mouth on the affected side. Patients may also experience a reduction in facial muscle tone. Facial nerve paralysis: Patients will experience numbness in the face and may also feel numbness in their tongue.