Hunter syndrome should be Hunter syndrome, its facial paralysis symptoms are generally curable, and patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors and receive standardized treatment. Hunter’s syndrome, also known as geniculate ganglionitis, is mainly caused by inflammation and edema of the local nerves that lead to facial paralysis, and can be cured through medication and physical therapy to promote the improvement of symptoms. For localized nerve inflammation, patients can take drugs such as dexamethasone to promote the dissipation of inflammation, and can also use drugs such as vitamin B12 and methylcobalamin to repair the damaged nerves. In addition, patients can promote the improvement of symptoms through massage of facial muscles, infrared irradiation, localized hot towel warm compresses and other physical therapy. Therefore, when Hunter syndrome facial paralysis occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital as soon as possible to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment.