Can Long-standing Facial Paralysis Be Cured?

Facial paralysis is caused by damage to the facial nerve. During the acute phase, nutritional nerve medication should be administered, and during the recovery phase, treatments such as acupuncture and electrotherapy are often used to reduce neural edema. Generally, the best time for facial paralysis treatment is within three months after onset, with the most significant effects. However, if it has been five years since the onset, the effectiveness of treatment may not be very apparent.
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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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