Facial paralysis, often attributed to wind and cold in traditional Chinese medicine, may cause symptoms such as crooked mouth corners, difficulty blowing out cheeks, or shallow nasolabial grooves. It usually requires acupuncture treatment. Although facial paralysis is not easily cured, seeking medical attention promptly can help prevent complications.
Improper treatment of facial paralysis may result in sequelae, such as unnatural facial expressions, unequal eye sizes, or crooked lips. Early treatment is crucial as it can significantly reduce the occurrence of sequelae.
Whether facial paralysis leaves sequelae depends on the cause and the treatment situation.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, has normal appetite, and shows no significant abnormalities. However, she occasionally trembles. Will facial paralysis leave any Sequelae?
Do facial paralysis patients face the risk of recurrence after recovery?
Facial paralysis generally does not recur after recovery, but maintaining a positive attitude is helpful for treatment and prevention.
Is there a possibility of recurrence after facial paralysis has been cured?
There is a risk of recurrence after recovery from facial paralysis, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and adopt acupoint injection therapy.
Will facial paralysis recur after healing?
Facial paralysis carries a certain risk of recurrence due to its cause being facial neuritis.