Facial paralysis, also known as facial nerve paralysis, can be aided to some extent in some patients by applying heat packs to improve symptoms. The disease is usually relieved by medication, surgery and physical therapy. 1. Medication: Patients can take corticosteroid hormones, such as dexamethasone and prednisone tablets; antiviral drugs, such as acyclovir and valacyclovir; and nutritive nerve drugs, such as vitamin B1, vitamin B12, and methylcobalamin under the guidance of a doctor, and antibiotics, such as doxycycline and amoxicillin, can be used to treat patients who have a bacterial infection. For facial paralysis caused by stroke and other primary diseases, it is also necessary to actively treat the primary diseases under the guidance of doctors. 2. Physiotherapy: Patients can go to regular hospitals for physiotherapy through ultra-short wave diathermy and infrared radiation to improve local blood circulation, reduce nerve edema and improve the symptoms of facial paralysis. 3. Surgical treatment: For patients who have not been treated with conservative treatment for a long time, facial nerve decompression, facial-sublingual nerve, facial-parasympathetic nerve anastomosis and other methods of treatment can be used to improve the condition. Hot compresses can only play a certain degree of auxiliary therapeutic effect for patients with facial paralysis. It is recommended that patients seek medical treatment in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to actively treat the disease, and strictly comply with the doctor’s prescription of medication, in order to improve the symptoms and promote recovery.