It is still possible to recover from facial paralysis in six months, but the chance of recovery is relatively small. Facial paralysis refers to paralysis of the facial nerve, which is mainly manifested by the motor dysfunction of facial expression muscles, such as the disappearance of frontal lines, the weakness of eyelid closure, and the crookedness of the mouth and eyes. If facial paralysis is promptly treated with standardized treatment, it may recover in about 3 weeks to 2 months. 6 months is the recovery period of facial paralysis. Facial paralysis patients with sequelae at 6 months may be due to severe condition, untimely treatment in the early stage, improper treatment, or ineffective medication. If facial nerve function still cannot be restored, or permanent facial nerve paralysis, surgical treatment can be considered as appropriate. Such as nerve anastomosis as well as nerve free grafting. After the occurrence of facial paralysis, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital as soon as possible, seize the golden recovery period of facial paralysis, and actively cooperate with the doctor to carry out standardized treatment in order to have an early recovery. Appropriate exercise of facial expression muscles can promote the recovery of facial paralysis. Diet should be light, do not eat spicy and stimulating food, do not smoke and do not drink, regular rest and relaxation, in order to promote the recovery of facial paralysis.