Frequent crooked mouth does not cause facial paralysis, crooked mouth is one of the typical symptoms of facial paralysis patients.
Facial paralysis, also known as facial nerve paralysis, refers to paralysis of the facial muscles caused by damage to the facial nerve, and its main symptoms are speech leakage, crooked corners of the mouth on the diseased side, and drooling. Facial paralysis may be caused by infectious diseases, inflammatory immune diseases, tumors, strokes, diabetic neuropathy, and trauma.
Common triggering factors such as cold and cool wind stimulation, recent upper respiratory tract infections, etc., induce idiopathic facial nerve paralysis, often crooked mouth will not lead to facial paralysis.
It is recommended that patients pay attention to warmth, appropriate exercise, maintain a good routine, ensure adequate sleep, to a certain extent, can play a role in preventing facial paralysis.