Loss of taste, inability to move one side of the face, left side twitching, right side immobile and the right eye cannot close, unclear speech, water leakage while drinking—what kind of help is needed: severity and treatment methods. Facial palsy can lead to symptoms like drooping of one side of the mouth, difficulty drinking, difficulty raising eyebrows, incomplete eyelid closure, and taste disturbance on one side of the tongue. Common causes include facial neuritis, related to exposure to cold and viral infections. A nerve conduction test can be conducted to assess the extent of nerve damage and predict the severity of the condition. Treatment mainly involves nutritional nerve medication, anti-inflammatory drugs, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and physical therapy.