Even in summer, people with facial paralysis should try to avoid direct facial contact with cold wind.
In many cases, facial paralysis is caused by cold and cool wind stimulation. Due to cold stimulation of vasoconstriction, the blood supply to the facial nerve is insufficient and edema occurs, resulting in narrowing of the facial nerve channel and squeezing of the facial nerve, which causes dysfunction in the patient. During the recovery period, the condition may be aggravated if the patient is directly exposed to cold air again.
In daily life, patients should keep their face warm, such as wearing a mask. Pay attention to dietary management, eat more food rich in B vitamins, easy to digest, nutritious food, avoid spicy, greasy, hard food. Strengthen physical exercise to enhance physical fitness and immunity.
It is recommended that patients with facial paralysis should consult a doctor in time and under the guidance of a professional doctor to avoid adverse consequences.