What to eat when recovering from facial paralysis

Neurotrophic drugs, antiviral drugs and antibacterial drugs can be taken during the recovery period of facial paralysis, and the diet can be rich in high protein, as well as vitamin-rich foods.
Commonly used drugs for facial paralysis recovery treatment include methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B12 and other neurotrophic drugs to promote the recovery of nerve function.
If the facial paralysis is caused by viral infection, you can take antiviral drugs such as acyclovir for treatment. If the facial nerve paralysis is caused by bacterial and other infections, antibacterial drugs such as amoxicillin can be taken.
In case of central facial paralysis, anti-platelet drugs such as aspirin and lipid-lowering drugs such as atorvastatin are also needed to prevent stroke.
During the recovery period of facial paralysis, dietary choices include lean meat, eggs, fish and other high-protein foods, as well as vitamin-rich foods such as millet, oranges, leeks, and other foods, while also paying attention to less salt, less sugar, and low-fat, so as not to affect the recovery of the condition.
Facial paralysis recovery patients must follow the doctor’s instructions to take medication, and at the same time, take precautions, wear a mask when you go out, avoid cold wind and cold, so as not to aggravate the condition.