The general order of recovery for facial paralysis is from top to bottom: forehead, eyes and eyebrows, cheeks, mouth and lips.
Facial neuritis, commonly known as “facial paralysis”, is caused by various reasons of facial nerve damage to one or both sides of the frontal lines disappeared, eyelid closure is incomplete, the corner of the mouth downward slanting symptoms.
The recovery process is usually that the part of the facial nerve that is damaged and shows symptoms first will recover first, and the part of the facial nerve that is damaged later will recover later. The general order of recovery for facial paralysis is frontal, then eye, then cheek. Recovery from facial paralysis varies from person to person and is related to age, underlying disease, and degree of nerve damage.
It is recommended to consult a neurologist or rehabilitation physician in a regular hospital when symptoms of facial paralysis occur, so as to avoid delaying the condition and leaving obvious after-effects.