Facial nerve inflammation is a common neurological disorder characterized by symptoms such as weakness or paralysis of facial muscles, and drooping eyelids. In this article, we will discuss the early symptoms of facial nerve inflammation and whether it can heal on its own.
Patients with facial neuritis inquire about the progress of their condition recovery and recommended treatment methods.
Facial nerve palsy is a common and recurrent disease, usually caused by wind-cold, leading to facial asymmetry.
Facial paralysis followed by the recurrence of ‘chain store syndrome’ is one of the sequelae of facial paralysis.
Facial palsy requires attention to corneal protection, avoiding the consumption of hard foods, chewing slowly, and maintaining oral hygiene. Treatment methods include acute phase hormone therapy, vitamin B1 and B12 treatment, as well as physical therapy such as infrared therapy, massage, and acupuncture.
Can facial palsy in children be improved and treated through surgery?
Patients with facial palsy usually need to take Mecobalamin for about half a month to a month before seeing any improvement, and combining traditional Chinese acupuncture can accelerate recovery.
Seeking Treatment Advice for Facial Palsy
A patient with facial paralysis has undergone half a month of acupuncture treatment without improvement, and suggestions for combined Western medicine treatment and precautions.
How can facial paralysis patients maintain their health to reduce sequelae?