Consultation on the hospitalization and intravenous recovery time for pediatric hemifacial paralysis patients
There is no exact answer to how long the snake blood treatment for facial paralysis should be applied. Mild cases may see improvement after a period of application, but severe patients may require further treatment.
After two years of medication for facial paralysis, with no improvement, surgery is considered. However, the risks and effectiveness of the surgery are not clear.
After the improvement of facial paralysis symptoms, the eyes still feel uncomfortable. How to treat it?
How can patients with post-surgical facial paralysis perform self-training in daily life to promote recovery?
As summer approaches, facial paralysis symptoms are common. This article provides effective treatment methods.
Facial paralysis is a common disease with multiple occurrences, usually caused by wind-cold invasion, which leads to facial distortion and drooping. The main symptom is the impairment of facial muscle movement.
Can Facial Paralysis and Muscle Weakness Be Completely Recovered?
Introduces treatment methods for facial paralysis, including the choice of traditional Chinese and Western medicine, as well as the importance of early treatment.
The treatment for facial paralysis includes both traditional Chinese and Western medicine. Western medicine treatments include surgery and medication, with surgery being suitable for severe cases and medication including the use of drugs like carbamazepine to control the occurrence of facial paralysis. Traditional Chinese medicine treatments mainly involve acupuncture, as well as the application of traditional Chinese medicine plasters and internal medications. During treatment, attention should be paid to local warmth preservation and spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.