The fastest way to recover from facial paralysis on half of the face

There is no fastest way to recover from hemifacial palsy, and treatment should be carried out according to the situation. For example, central facial paralysis caused by cerebral infarction can be treated with drugs such as alteplase, and peripheral facial paralysis caused by facial neuritis can be treated with prednisolone, etc., which should be supplemented with other treatments such as rehabilitation. 1. Central facial paralysis: Facial paralysis caused by cerebral infarction can be treated with drugs such as alteplase, aspirin, atorvastatin, etc.; those with cerebral hemorrhage can be treated with drugs such as mannitol, vitamin K, etc., or undergo intracranial hematoma removal; and those with brain tumors can be treated with resection of the tumor. 2. Peripheral facial paralysis: mainly caused by facial neuritis, appropriate application of glucocorticosteroids such as prednisolone to relieve pain, prevent or reduce nerve degeneration, appropriate application of antiviral drugs such as ganciclovir for those with viral infections, as well as B vitamins such as vitamin B12 to nourish the nerves and promote nerve growth, and surgical treatment such as decompression of the facial nerve if necessary. 3. Other treatments: In addition to the above causative treatments, attention should also be paid to rehabilitation treatments such as chin puffing exercises, which can be supplemented with acupuncture and hot compresses to promote the recovery of facial paralysis. The medication should be taken in accordance with the doctor’s prescription and should not be taken on one’s own.