Facial paralysis can be categorized into peripheral facial paralysis and central facial paralysis, and the treatment needs to be formulated by the doctor according to the condition, and it is not possible to uniformly say how the treatment will be effective. The treatment of peripheral facial paralysis includes medication, physical therapy, eye care and rehabilitation, which often need to be reasonably matched by the doctor according to the condition. 1. Medication: It mainly includes glucocorticoids, B vitamins and antiviral drugs, etc. Commonly used drugs include prednisone, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, acyclovir and so on. 2. Physical therapy: commonly used ultra-short-wave diathermy, infrared radiation and local hot compresses to improve local blood circulation. 3. Eye protection: wear eye shields to protect the cornea or use levofloxacin eye drops to prevent infection. 4. Rehabilitation therapy: mainly acupuncture and iodine iontophoresis. In addition, in case of central facial paralysis, which is mostly caused by cerebrovascular disease, in terms of treatment, in addition to the above treatments, it is also necessary to take oral aspirin, atorvastatin and other drugs for secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease at the same time, to prevent the progression of the disease and the reoccurrence of cerebrovascular disease. All medications need to be used under the guidance of a doctor, and should not be used arbitrarily on one’s own.