Motor nerve palsy is caused by various pathologies that involve the motor nerve. Common causes include intracranial aneurysm, diabetes mellitus, and myasthenia gravis, etc. The cause of the disease should be clearly identified, and symptomatic treatment should be carried out. There is no such thing as the “fastest way to recover”, and it mainly includes medication and surgery.
There is no such thing as “the fastest way to recover”. The main treatment for motor nerve palsy caused by intracranial aneurysm is surgical treatment, such as aneurysm closure, endovascular intervention, and so on.
Patients can be treated with hypoglycemic drugs, such as metformin, glibenclamide, repaglinide, and other oral medications under the guidance of a doctor, as well as subcutaneous injections of insulin for blood glucose control if caused by diabetes. In addition, patients should usually pay attention to diet control, reasonable control of total calories, so as to improve diabetes, which has a certain effect on improving the symptoms of motor nerve palsy.
The cholinesterase inhibitors, methylprednisolone, azathioprine, immunoglobulin and other drugs are commonly used for the motor nerve palsy caused by myasthenia gravis. For patients who are ineffective on medication, they can also be treated with plasma exchange and thymic radiation therapy.
Patients with motor nerve palsy should seek prompt medical attention to clarify the cause, and under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.