How to Treat Facial Paralysis

Facial paralysis is a common and frequently occurring condition, usually caused by wind-cold, leading to crooked mouth and eyes. It is recommended that patients visit a regular facial nerve hospital for diagnosis and treatment to alleviate symptoms and save on medical expenses.
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Treatment Methods for Facial Paralysis Post-Stroke Muscle Atrophy

Facial paralysis post-stroke muscle atrophy refers to the condition where the disease has not healed after three months, which can be categorized into central and peripheral types, caused by factors such as infection, trauma, poisoning, and metabolic disorders. The main symptoms include facial muscle paralysis, where patients may suddenly find one side of their face unresponsive during morning facial washing, with the mouth drooping. Other symptoms include the disappearance of forehead wrinkles, widened eye fissures, flattened nasolabial grooves, and protruding corners of the mouth, with the mouth corner tilting towards the healthy side when showing teeth. The treatment methods for post-stroke muscle atrophy vary depending on the location and are more challenging to treat.
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