Facial paralysis can be cured, but the treatment process is relatively complex, requiring a combination of medication, acupuncture, and massage, and attention to cold prevention.
Treatment Methods and Effects of Facial Paralysis
Can facial paralysis be cured?
The recovery of facial paralysis is generally good, and it can be treated through both medication and rehabilitation.
In addition to acupuncture treatment, facial paralysis patients can use the facial nerve fibroprotein activation therapy to activate and repair damaged facial neurons, improve microcirculation, and thereby eliminate facial nerve paralysis. At the same time, engaging in functional exercises and paying attention to keeping the head and face warm can also help with recovery.
Facial paralysis is a disease caused by factors such as decreased immunity, exposure to wind, and colds, and usually has a high remission rate. In the acute phase, the use of additional treatments such as nutritional nerve therapy and acupuncture can help with faster recovery.
Most cases of facial paralysis can heal on their own, but a small percentage may leave residual symptoms. It is recommended to undergo active treatment and combine with traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture treatments.
After ten years of facial paralysis, although a complete cure is unlikely, symptoms may be relieved through active treatment.
When facial paralysis occurs, it is recommended to first undergo short-term hormone therapy for inflammation, followed by acupuncture treatment to accelerate recovery.
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