Why do you feel pain in your face when you’ve recovered from facial paralysis?

Feeling pain in the face after facial paralysis has resolved may be due to edema of the nerve endings caused by aseptic inflammation.
Facial paralysis mainly refers to peripheral facial paralysis, mostly caused by trigeminal neuritis. During the gradual recovery of facial paralysis, the sensory nerve function is unstable, and sensory hypersensitivity and abnormal sensation may occur, causing pain.
Patients can promote local blood circulation and inflammation subside by applying hot compresses with hot towels. Take nutritive nerve drugs such as vitamin B and methylcobalamin to promote the recovery of nerve function and relieve pain symptoms.
If the pain is strong or the symptoms cannot subside for a long time, patients are advised to consult a doctor in time and take treatment under the guidance of professional doctors to avoid adverse consequences.