Can you take anti-inflammatory drugs during facial nerve recovery?

Facial nerve recovery period should refer to the facial neuritis recovery period, this period generally do not need to take anti-inflammatory drugs. However, if you are suffering from other diseases at the same time and need to take anti-inflammatory drugs, it is recommended that you consult your doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.
Facial neuritis is a non-specific inflammation of the facial nerve, resulting in peripheral facial paralysis, may be associated with neurophilic viral infection, autoimmune response and other factors, generally within 1 week of the onset of the acute period, 1 week to 1 month after the onset of the recovery period, 3 months to more than half a year for the sequelae of the period. Anti-inflammatory drugs are generally not needed for the treatment of the recovery period.
In the recovery period of facial neuritis, hormonal drugs such as dexamethasone can be used to reduce the autoimmune reaction; if there is a viral infection, antiviral therapy such as valaciclovir can be used; vitamin B1 and vitamin B12 can be used to nourish the nerves and promote the recovery of myelin sheaths. Generally, anti-inflammatory drugs are not needed.
Facial neuritis patients must consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor’s treatment, and strictly comply with the doctor’s instructions for the use of drugs. At the same time with other diseases need to use anti-inflammatory drugs, must also strictly follow the doctor’s instructions to take.