Crooked mouth may be caused by congenital developmental malformation, facial neuritis, cerebrovascular lesions and other factors.
1. Congenital developmental deformity: when there is congenital developmental deformity, it may lead to asymmetry of the jaw and face, and the mouth will be crooked either when speaking or eating, and there are usually no other clinical manifestations.
2. Facial neuritis: also known as facial paralysis, such as the patient’s immune system decline occurs peripheral facial paralysis, the mouth appears crooked when talking.
3. Cerebrovascular disease: Due to cerebrovascular disease, the patient’s brain tissue is damaged and central facial paralysis occurs, resulting in dysfunction and the symptom of crooked mouth when speaking.
It is recommended that patients with a crooked mouth should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor, so as to avoid the negative consequences.