Can the sequelae of facial paralysis after surgery be cured by drinking traditional Chinese medicine?

Drinking Chinese medicine for post-surgical facial paralysis sequelae can have a therapeutic effect. Chinese medicine practitioners believe that the sequelae of post-surgical facial paralysis may be related to physical weakness, wind-evil stagnation of the meridians and contracture of the meridians, which can be treated by taking medicines that evacuate wind-evil and dredge the meridians. It can be treated by taking medicines to evacuate wind and clear the meridians, such as Macrophyllae Macrophyllae Soup and Petit Zing San. 1. Radix Gentiana Macrophyllae Soup: This medicine is composed of Fangfeng, Zhimu, Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata, Radix et Rhizoma Shengdi, Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae, Radix Macrophyllae Macrophyllae, Glycyrrhiza Uralensis, Radix et Rhizoma Ginseng, which is able to disperse the wind, clear away the heat and nourish blood. It can be used for conditions such as distorted mouth and eyes, strong tongue, deficiency of qi and blood, and impotence of the hands and feet due to physical weakness and wind-evil obstruction of the meridians. In the use of allergy and liver wind should be noted that patients should not be used. 2. Zha Zheng San: This medicine is composed of white aconite, stiff silkworm and scorpion, which has the function of dispelling wind and resolving phlegm (dispelling wind evil and resolving phlegm evil), clearing the channels and stopping spasm. It can be used for the treatment of distorted mouth and eyes, facial muscle twitching and other conditions caused by wind evil in the head and face meridians and meridian contracture. The adverse reactions of this drug are not clear, but it should be used with caution for those who are allergic to the drug, those who have stroke caused by qi deficiency and blood stasis, and those who have stroke caused by internal movement of liver wind. Patients with post-surgical facial paralysis sequelae are advised to go to regular hospitals for timely consultation and treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.