There are more causes of facial paralysis, such as viral infections, bacterial infections, vascular lesions, etc. It is usually treated by medication, but it takes time for the medication to take effect and does not result in quick recovery. Commonly used medications for facial paralysis include acyclovir, amoxicillin and aspirin. 1. Facial paralysis caused by viral infection, etc.: Hormones and antiviral drugs such as acyclovir and valacyclovir can be used under the guidance of a physician to help restore the function of the facial nerve. 2. Facial paralysis caused by bacterial infection: antibacterial drugs, such as amoxicillin, can be chosen for treatment, but such drugs have certain side effects, and the dosage and frequency of use should be in accordance with the doctor’s instructions to prevent adverse reactions. 3. Facial paralysis caused by vascular lesions: antiplatelet drugs such as aspirin can be chosen to alleviate the problem, but nausea, abdominal pain and other adverse reactions may occur, and are contraindicated in pregnant and lactating women. There are differences in the causes of facial paralysis, treatment should be examined in regular hospitals to clarify the cause of the disease, and medication should be prescribed by professional physicians.