Can facial palsy in children be improved and treated through surgery?
Facial palsy is a common condition often caused by wind-cold, leading to dysfunction in the facial expression muscles.
This article discusses the causes, symptoms, and treatment methods of facial palsy, and provides detailed information for consultation by patients with facial palsy.
Patients with facial palsy inquire about the possibility of treating the condition with traditional Chinese medicine or acupuncture after Western medicine treatment has been ineffective.
How is facial palsy treated? Non-surgical treatments can be adopted to accelerate the resolution of regional inflammation and edema, and to promote the full recovery of neurological function. If facial nerve palsy has not fully recovered after three months of conservative treatment, consider surgical treatment.
How can facial palsy be completely cured?
Is facial palsy easy to treat and what are the daily precautions?
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.
A patient inquiring about the progress of acupuncture treatment for facial palsy two and a half months later, and mentioning the symptom of mouth distortion after blowing wind.
Traditional Chinese medicine offers effective treatment options such as acupuncture and internal herbal medicine for the treatment and recovery of facial palsy.