Understand the common causes and diagnostic methods of facial paralysis.
Understanding the causes of sudden facial paralysis and how it is diagnosed
Facial paralysis may be caused by upper respiratory infections, chronic cough, nasal congestion, and other common cold symptoms, or it could be due to viral infections or nerve damage. In some cases, patients with cerebral palsy or stroke may develop post-stroke facial paralysis.
Frequent blinking in children is a common ophthalmic condition with complex causes, including eye surface abnormalities, eyelash misdirection, meibomian gland cysts, tear film instability, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
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Intermittent cramps in the arms upon just falling asleep, less recurrence in the latter half of the night. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
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This article discusses the causes and related diagnoses of poor kidney development in fetuses during pregnancy.
A 10-month-old girl suddenly became weak and unconscious while playing, recovering on her own minutes later. Similar situations have occurred three times, one of which was suspected to have happened after a fever. Blood tests showed normal potassium levels.
Facial paralysis is primarily a disease caused by the decomposition and metabolic disorder of facial nerve muscles.