Question

Did forgetting to turn off the fan while sleeping and waking up to find an abnormality in your face indicate a possible case of facial nerve inflammation?

Answer

Facial nerve inflammation, also known as Bell’s palsy, commonly presents with symptoms such as eye deviation, mouth droop, and impaired facial muscle function. Patients should seek comprehensive treatment early on to improve the microcirculation in the affected area and repair damaged facial neurons. It is recommended to adopt the “triple therapy for facial nerve” for symptomatic treatment, and to avoid stress, ensure adequate rest, quit smoking and drinking, and prevent colds to promote recovery.