In the acute stage, patients can massage the paralyzed facial muscles with their own hands in front of a mirror for 5-10 minutes several times a day to promote local blood circulation and reduce the excessive traction of the paralyzed muscles on the healthy side, which is a simple and effective physical therapy method. Since facial palsy is characterized by shallow or absent frontal lines on the affected side, large eye fissures and inability to close the eyelids, flat nasolabial folds on the affected side, and drooping or crooked corners of the mouth, acupressure can be performed according to the above four paralysis points. Fix the palm of the hand or fingers on the Yangbai, Sun, Cheek and Dicang points and massage in a circular motion or up and down for 5 minutes each for more obvious results. When the nerve function starts to recover, you can practice the random movement of each single facial muscle on the paralyzed side to accelerate the early recovery of the paralyzed muscle. It should be noted that since the facial muscles are very pliable, the massage force should be soft, moderate, continuous and steady, and it is appropriate to massage once a day in the morning and once in the afternoon. Warm tip: Facial palsy should be actively and timely treated in regular hospitals to prevent complications and to prevent the acute disease from turning into a chronic disease. Your health is our greatest wish.