Can you recover from damage to the cone beam?

Symptoms such as ptosis, facial paralysis, dysphagia, and weakness of one side of the limb after damage to the pyramidal fasciculus can be recovered to a certain extent through active treatment of the primary disease and rehabilitation training. Conotruncal fasciculus mainly manages motor function, which is mostly seen in cerebral infarction, cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumor, traumatic brain injury and other diseases. On the basis of active treatment of the primary disease, regular rehabilitation training should be carried out as soon as possible to promote the recovery of the relevant functions. Rehabilitation treatment takes a relatively long time, usually at least 3 months to see the results, and can also be combined with nutritive drugs and acupuncture treatment, and there are individualized differences in the specific recovery of functions. Rehabilitation under the guidance of a rehabilitation therapist is required for cone beam damage, and treatment should be in accordance with medical advice to avoid delays in the condition.