Patients with facial paralysis should avoid smoking and alcohol, as well as excessive alcohol consumption, to prevent vitamin B deficiency and neuritis.
Patients with facial paralysis should avoid extremely cold, spicy, and irritating foods, as well as chicken, eggs, fish, and other foods.
Facial paralysis is a common condition often caused by wind-cold, leading to crooked mouth and eyes. How can it be properly treated and prevented?
Facial paralysis may be caused by cervical vertebra misalignment, leading to facial nerve spasm and muscle weakness.
Do patients with facial palsy need to be hospitalized and receive systematic treatment?
Facial paralysis patients should seek treatment as soon as possible to prevent the condition from worsening and causing neural inflammation or other complications.
Acupuncture can be an effective treatment for facial paralysis, and it’s also recommended to take B vitamins to nourish the nerves, control emotions, avoid excitement, ensure adequate rest, and refrain from overtime work. For peripheral facial paralysis, hospitalization is usually not required. Treatment primarily involves medication to reduce facial nerve edema, nourish the nerves, and perform jaw exercises. Central facial paralysis typically requires hospitalization. Wishing patients a swift recovery!
The main symptom of facial paralysis is weakness or paralysis of the facial expression muscles, affecting the patient’s daily life.
Facial paralysis, also known as Bell’s palsy or facial neuritis, is an acute non-inflammatory inflammation that causes acute paralysis of the facial muscles on one side.
Is it true that acupuncture for facial paralysis is better when it hurts more?