Facial paralysis cannot be cured by plasters. Facial paralysis cannot be cured by topical medication alone.
Facial paralysis is usually caused by facial nerve compression or viral infection, causing local edema and blood circulation disorders, which leads to motor dysfunction of facial expression muscles. It usually manifests as complete paralysis of facial expression muscles on one side, and distorted eyes and mouth.
Clinical treatment can be carried out through the use of antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir tablets, penciclovir dispersible tablets, etc. Hormones such as prednisone can also be used, which can make the local inflammation and edema subside, and promote the recovery of facial nerve function. It can also be treated with infrared therapy and ultrashort wave electrotherapy.
Facial paralysis caused by primary diseases such as cerebral infarction, stroke, tumor, etc. should be actively treated for primary diseases.
It is recommended that patients with facial paralysis should consult a doctor in time to determine the cause of the disease and then be treated correctly under the guidance of a professional doctor, rather than blindly using medication on their own.