Can hemangioma surgery cause facial paralysis

Hemangioma surgery may lead to the appearance of facial paralysis if it causes damage to nerve function. In case of intracranial hemangioma or hemangioma in the facial nerve course area, if the surgeon operates improperly or for other reasons during the hemangioma surgery, the facial nerve nucleus or the facial nerve and its branches are functionally impaired, thus losing the ability to control the facial muscles, it may lead to the appearance of facial paralysis in the patient, and this kind of facial paralysis can be rehabilitated through the administration of nutritive nerve medicines such as methylcobalamin and other drugs, and the patient may also be treated through surgery to This kind of facial paralysis can be treated by taking nutritive nerve medication such as methylcobalamin, and patients can also be treated by surgery to repair the facial nerve. When patients suffer from hemangioma, they should choose regular and professional hospitals to perform hemangioma surgery, only in this way can we maximize the guarantee that patients can get good recovery after surgery and avoid complications as much as possible, meanwhile, they should take good care of themselves after surgery to avoid infections and other situations. The symptoms of facial paralysis after hemangioma surgery should be examined in the hospital in time, and must not be negligent to avoid the aggravation of the condition.