Question

How should I proceed and where can I seek treatment for a facial palsy that has not been cured for over a decade?

Answer

Facial Palsy Western Medicine Treatment: Take strong pain relievers orally, and for those with elevated blood counts, antibiotics may be prescribed. For those with high lymphocyte counts, antiviral medications can be administered. There are certain risks associated with Western medicine treatment, and it must be taken under a doctor’s guidance. Advice: In addition, hormones should not be taken long-term. Long-term, high-dose hormone use can lead to Cushing’s syndrome, trigger neurological and psychiatric symptoms, as well as severe complications such as gastrointestinal ulcers and osteoporosis.