Question

A friend recently suffered from sudden facial paralysis, with the facial muscles unable to function normally. What could be the cause?

Answer

Facial paralysis is a common and often recurrent condition, typically caused by wind-cold. It leads to an inability to control facial expressions. It is recommended that you seek treatment at a qualified facial nerve specialty hospital. This can help alleviate the condition and also save costs. Remember not to self-medicate, as this may affect diagnosis and treatment outcomes, leading to unnecessary losses.