Facial paralysis patients may experience incomplete eyelid closure due to nerve damage, leading to frequent tearing, sometimes even uncontrollably at night. Eye drops are recommended for treatment.
Facial paralysis is often caused by issues with the facial nerve function or problems with the blood circulation in the head and brain. It may be due to cerebral infarction, post-stroke sequelae, or brain tumors. Treatment methods include surgery, acupuncture, and physical therapy.
Facial paralysis patients often experience headaches, which may be related to nerve damage of the facial nerve or other underlying causes. Understanding the causes and remedies can effectively alleviate discomfort.
Why does the recovery of the mouth area in facial paralysis patients seem to be slower than that of other limbs?
Head scalp itching in children may be related to calcium deficiency, and it is recommended to increase nutritional intake.
Long-term treatment for ADHD may be related to the child’s constitution.
My child is two years old and often grinds his teeth while sleeping at night. What could be the cause? Are there any solutions? What kind of assistance am I looking for? I want to understand what’s happening and how to cure it.
My baby is 50 days old, and when I bathe him, his feet often tremble. Why is that?
A one-month-old baby eating little and frequently waking up suddenly may be due to an incomplete development of the nervous system.
There are many reasons why a baby may be restless and cry, such as a lack of trace elements, decreased blood calcium levels causing increased brain and autonomic nervous system excitability, leading to the baby’s restlessness at night.