1. First of all, facial paralysis (facial neuritis, Bell's palsy, Hunter's syndrome), commonly known as "facial paralysis", "crooked mouth", "crooked mouth" and "hanging wind", is a common disease characterized by motor dysfunction of facial expression muscles, and the general symptom is mouth-eye deviation.
2. Followed by common diseases and frequently-occurring diseases, regardless of age. Patients' faces are often unable to complete the most basic movements such as raising eyebrows, closing their eyes and bulging their mouths, while those who have not recovered for more than three months are sequelae of facial paralysis.
3. Finally, if patients with facial paralysis do not take timely measures to treat the disease, they may leave related sequelae on their bodies, which will have a great impact on people's lives. Although facial paralysis is very easy to treat, if you don't pay attention to treatment or treat it in time, there will be sequelae of facial paralysis.
Matters needing attention
If facial paralysis is not treated in time, it will leave sequelae. In daily life, patients with facial paralysis should not only actively cooperate with the treatment, but also pay attention to rest, ensure adequate sleep, and avoid all kinds of mental stimulation and fatigue.