Crooked mouth after auditory neuroma surgery is usually difficult to recover on its own, and patients need to be treated reasonably under the guidance of doctors.
Usually, the surgery of acoustic neuroma refers to the resection of acoustic neuroma, and the patients may have complications such as reactive high intracranial pressure, facial nerve injury, hearing loss, etc., and the patients who have facial nerve injury may show crooked mouth, which is usually difficult to recover by themselves. In this case, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take timely and targeted treatment to avoid aggravation of symptoms.
Usually, patients can use glucocorticoid drugs such as prednisone in the early postoperative period, and can also use vitamin B1, methylcobalamin and other neurotrophic agents.
It is recommended that patients should consult a doctor when they have a crooked mouth after the surgery of acoustic neuroma, and take active treatment under the doctor’s guidance, so as to avoid delaying the condition.