Do all patients with facial paralysis experience post-effect symptoms? How can one prevent and treat the post-effect of facial paralysis?
Discuss the treatment options for facial paralysis complications, including traditional Chinese medicine massage, heat therapy, acupuncture, and medication, as well as the application of minimally invasive surgery.
What are the treatment methods for facial paralysis complications?
Discussing Treatment Options for Facial Paralysis Post-Stroke Syndrome
A child with facial paralysis that has not healed for over a year, with symptoms worsening, is seeking treatment advice.
What are the treatment methods for facial paralysis symptoms?
Since three months ago, experiencing numbness and loss of sensation in the facial muscles, diagnosed with facial nerve palsy. Nutrient nerve medications can be used for treatment. If caused by a virus, antiviral treatment may be necessary. Traditional Chinese medicine combined with acupuncture treatment may yield better results.
Facial paralysis can be categorized into central and peripheral types. The former is usually caused by central nervous system diseases, while the latter is often idiopathic facial paralysis, with treatment methods varying according to the underlying cause. Neurotrophin can be used as an adjunct in the treatment of facial paralysis, but professional medical advice should be sought before use.
Discussing treatment plans for fetal brain hypoxia in girls caused by amniotic fluid contamination and umbilical cord around the neck, including neurotrophic drugs and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.
Treatment Methods for Fetal Hydrocephalus After Six Months of Pregnancy