Facial paralysis is common in fall and winter

Autumn is a season of high and clear sky, clear wind and smooth, everything is harvested and thriving. At the same time you go out and travel, you must pay attention to a common disease that affects your “face” —- Facial paralysis Facial paralysis, also known as the folk crooked mouth, hanging line wind, is a common and frequent disease, which is not subject to age limitations. Patients are often unable to complete even the most basic movements such as lifting eyebrows, closing eyes and nuzzling their mouths. Some patients do not receive timely treatment or suffer from severe conditions that are not resolved after a long period of time, and may even suffer from facial muscle spasm and atrophy of facial muscles, which not only affects your face, but also restricts your ability to eat and speak, which may have different degrees of impacts on your life and work. The impact on your life and work will be different degrees. Meng Fanzheng, Specialist of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine and Cerebral Disease, Tianjin Nankai Hospital How to prevent facial paralysis: 1. Wear a mask in the morning and evening or on long-distance trips when your face is exposed to the outside. 2. Close the window at night when you sleep. 3. Seek medical treatment for upper respiratory infections, oral infections, etc. 4. Pay attention to rest and a balanced diet for those who have stayed up all night and have a lot of stress. How to cure facial paralysis 1. In the acute stage, if there is no contraindication, oral hormone and anti-viral drugs 2. Give an appropriate amount of nutritive nerve medication 3. Clear heat and detoxify part of the traditional Chinese medicine or proprietary Chinese medicine 4. Acupuncture and other traditional physical therapy What to pay attention to in facial paralysis In addition to timely medical treatment, life, work, pay attention to the following points: 1. go out and wear a mask, glasses 2. light diet 3. watch TV, computers, cell phones, etc., not too long 4. adequate sleep Don’t watch TV, computer and cell phone for too long. 4. Get enough sleep.