Patients with facial paralysis usually do not need fluids. Acute stage facial paralysis requires oral treatment with drugs such as methylprednisolone and acyclovir, and in the recovery stage, intramuscular injection of lipoic acid and other nerve nutrients is needed.
In the acute stage of facial paralysis, anti-inflammatory drugs such as methylprednisolone and prednisone need to be applied orally at the earliest possible time to promote the repair of nerve damage as soon as possible.
In addition, when there is a clear viral infection, anti-viral drugs such as acyclovir and ganciclovir need to be applied orally for anti-viral treatment.
During the recovery period of facial paralysis, intramuscular injections of lipoic acid, vitamin B, methylcobalamin and other drugs are needed to nourish the nerves. In addition, infrared rays, acupuncture and other therapies can be used.
Pay attention to the use of medication under the guidance of a physician.