Patients with facial palsy, if not treated promptly, may develop complications. Generally, if treated within three months of onset, the condition can gradually improve. However, if the disease persists beyond three months and treatment is ineffective, complications may gradually arise. Therefore, the first three months of treatment are crucial, and methods such as acupuncture and massage can help alleviate symptoms for patients.
Discuss whether patients with facial palsy can consume pork rib soup and provide relevant treatment suggestions.
Discussing the Appropriateness and Potential Risks of Plaster Treatment for Facial Palsy Patients
A six-month-old baby with facial palsy symptoms experiences muscle twitching in the eye corner during acupuncture treatment, worrying if the condition is worsening.
Facial paralysis followed by the recurrence of ‘chain store syndrome’ is one of the sequelae of facial paralysis.
Can patients with facial palsy receive acupuncture treatment during the recovery period, and what role does medication treatment play in the treatment of facial palsy?
Facial palsy requires attention to corneal protection, avoiding the consumption of hard foods, chewing slowly, and maintaining oral hygiene. Treatment methods include acute phase hormone therapy, vitamin B1 and B12 treatment, as well as physical therapy such as infrared therapy, massage, and acupuncture.
Facial palsy is a common condition often caused by wind-cold, leading to dysfunction in the facial expression muscles.
Patients with facial palsy inquire about the possibility of treating the condition with traditional Chinese medicine or acupuncture after Western medicine treatment has been ineffective.
A patient inquiring about the progress of acupuncture treatment for facial palsy two and a half months later, and mentioning the symptom of mouth distortion after blowing wind.