Can Long-Term Facial Paralysis Be Cured?

After more than a decade, facial paralysis reappears, potentially due to damage to the facial nerve or trigeminal nerve. Timely treatment can lead to complete recovery, but after more than a decade, the damaged nerves have scarred and cannot be reconstructed, leaving no treatment options. For neurological injury diseases, early treatment is essential.
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Can Patients with Facial Paralysis Eat Lean Pork?

Patients with facial paralysis can consume lean pork in moderation during treatment, but they should avoid spicy and other irritating foods, and pay attention to quitting smoking and limiting alcohol. They can also combine acupuncture therapy with the use of nutritional nerve drugs.
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