Facial paralysis can’t be cured for more than three months

It is also possible to cure peripheral facial paralysis for more than three months.
Most patients with facial paralysis have a good prognosis, with full recovery within three to four months. The recovery period is 6 months after the onset of the disease, and most patients can be cured during this time. Some patients with severe condition, who still cannot recover their nerve function after 6 months, may be left with sequelae.
The treatment after three months of facial paralysis is mainly aimed at restoring the nerve conduction function and strengthening muscle contraction as soon as possible, using nutritive nerve medication, such as methylcobalamin and vitamin B1, as well as drugs such as niacin and dibazole to improve the local blood supply and alleviate the symptoms of peripheral facial nerve palsy. It can be combined with electrical stimulation therapy to promote the recovery of nerve function.
It is recommended that patients with facial paralysis consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional doctor to help prevent the sequelae of the legacy, do not blindly self-medication to avoid adverse consequences.