Facial paralysis is a common neurological disorder characterized by weakness of the facial muscles on one side, inability to close the eyelids, and crooked mouth. Treatment options include acupuncture, hormonal therapy, and Vitamin B injections.
Treatment and Management of Facial Swelling After Acupuncture for Facial Paralysis
Patient inquires about the treatment progress of facial nerve palsy
Acupuncture treatment for facial palsy should continue until the patient’s facial expression muscles recover to normal. If the recovery is not satisfactory, it is recommended to persist with treatment to restore eye closure function, ensuring thorough treatment and avoiding the impact of treatment interruption on recovery.
The location of ear acupuncture blood-letting therapy for children with fever and the effects of massage
Facial paralysis patients often experience uneven eye sizes, which may be caused by facial muscle atrophy or nerve damage. Persistent acupuncture and electrotherapy can help restore function.
The reasons for headaches in patients with facial paralysis after acupuncture treatment may include complications or side effects of the therapy, and treatment should be tailored to the cause.
A high fever in children may cause gastrospasm, with symptoms including abdominal pain and indigestion.
Discussing the treatment and recovery situation during the facial paralysis recovery period