Facial paralysis, also called facial nerve palsy, can be categorized into central facial nerve palsy and peripheral facial nerve palsy. Depending on the cause of the disease, the treatment method is not quite the same. 1. Central facial nerve paralysis: The treatment of central facial nerve paralysis mainly focuses on the treatment of the primary disease. Common stroke diseases can cause central facial paralysis, with symptoms such as shallow nasolabial folds, crooked corners of the mouth, etc., but frontal lines exist. The treatment method can be used anti-platelet aggregation drugs such as aspirin, lipid-lowering plaque stabilizing drugs such as atorvastatin calcium tablets, etc. and assisted by acupuncture, rehabilitation, physiotherapy treatment to relieve central facial nerve palsy. 2. Peripheral facial nerve palsy: the main frontal stripe disappears, accompanied by drooling, crooked corners of the mouth and other symptoms. For treatment, glucocorticosteroids such as prednisolone, antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, methylcobalamin, vitamin B1 and other nutritive nerves can be used to improve facial paralysis, and at the same time, acupuncture, rehabilitation and physiotherapy should be used to assist the treatment. When facial paralysis occurs, it is recommended to consult a neurologist at the first time for a clear diagnosis and symptomatic treatment, do not self-medicate or leave it unattended, so as not to delay the condition.