What to eat for facial paralysis

There is no such thing as what to eat to get well faster. Facial palsy is divided into peripheral facial palsy and central facial palsy, and nutritive nerve drugs, glucocorticoid drugs and anti-platelet aggregation drugs can be used as prescribed by the doctor to improve the symptoms.
1. Peripheral facial palsy: Peripheral facial palsy may be related to viral infection, trauma, etc. Nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, gangliosides, adenosylcobalamin, etc. may be prescribed to patients depending on their condition. Antiviral treatments such as aciclovir may also be used to help relieve symptoms.
In addition, if the patient’s facial swelling is severe, glucocorticosteroids such as dexamethasone and prednisolone can be used as prescribed by the doctor to relieve facial swelling.
2. Central facial paralysis: It is common in cerebrovascular diseases, such as cerebral infarction. Its drug treatment mainly includes the use of aspirin, clopidogrel and other anti-platelet aggregation drugs, nutritive nerve drugs and glucocorticoid drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
Patients with facial paralysis should go to regular hospitals in a timely manner and be actively treated under the guidance of doctors to avoid delays.