Question
What medications or diet can be used to alleviate the symptoms of facial paralysis?
Answer
Facial paralysis, also known as facial neuritis, Bell’s palsy, and Hunter’s syndrome, is a common disease characterized by motor dysfunction of the facial expression muscles. The general symptoms include facial distortion. It is a common and frequently occurring disease that is not restricted by age or gender. Patients often find it difficult to perform even the most basic facial expressions such as raising eyebrows, closing eyes, puffing out cheeks, or pursing lips. It is recommended to maintain a light diet and avoid spicy and irritating foods.