How to tell if you have mild facial paralysis

Mild facial paralysis can be initially judged by symptoms or signs, and usually requires a professional doctor to make a diagnosis before the cause can be clarified and the condition can be judged.
It is recommended that patients with clinical signs of facial paralysis, such as crooked corners of the mouth, shallow nasolabial folds, leakage of wind in speech, loss of facial condition, and drooling, should consult a neurologist in a timely manner. Tests such as imaging tests, laboratory tests, neurophysiologic tests, etc., can help to identify the cause of the disease and help the doctor to make a diagnosis and formulate a treatment plan.
Most of the patients can be cured, some patients with serious conditions may have sequelae. It is recommended that patients consult a doctor in a timely manner and under the guidance of a professional doctor to promote the recovery of nerve function and obtain the best recovery results. Do not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.