Question
Why does facial paralysis often come with headaches?
Answer
Facial paralysis can be caused by various factors, including trauma, infection, or other neurological issues. Headaches may arise due to damage to the facial nerve, or they could be part of other neurological symptoms, or even unrelated to the facial paralysis itself. In some cases, headaches might be caused by ear infections, stress, or hormonal changes. It is recommended to consult a doctor to understand individual situations and receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment.