Facial palsy is not a single disease, but often a symptom of other diseases as well. Through timely diagnosis and treatment, facial palsy can be cured. Central facial palsy should be treated for the original brain disease, while peripheral facial palsy can be treated with medication combined with acupuncture, physical therapy and rehabilitation. Medication: For peripheral facial nerve palsy caused by facial neuritis, if it is a viral infection, antiviral treatment can be used, and at the same time, drugs such as nerve nutrition and B vitamins can be injected or taken orally for treatment. Short-term treatment with glucocorticoids can be used for patients without contraindications. Chinese medicine treatment: early use of heat and detoxification to dispel the wind and pass wind Chinese medicine, after the acute stage use of blood circulation and circulation of Qi and other methods, with Western medicine treatment can effectively relieve symptoms and speed up recovery. Acupuncture treatment: Early acupuncture treatment can reduce the inflammatory response and promote the recovery of nerve function, which is recommended for professional acupuncturists. Physical therapy: commonly used are ultra-short wave, low and medium frequency electrotherapy, laser, drug introduction, etc., which have certain auxiliary therapeutic effects. Rehabilitation therapy: Hot compresses can be applied to the affected side to promote local blood circulation. When facial muscles start to recover, muscle training of facial muscles is needed to train expression muscles, doing actions such as opening eyes, wrinkling forehead, sucking, crossing lips, whistling, pouting lips, opening mouth, etc. for about 20 min each time, 1-2 times a day until final recovery. While actively taking medication, care should be strengthened to prevent direct wind blowing on the face; when patients have incomplete eyelid closure, attention should be paid to the protection of the patient’s eyes, using eye shields if necessary; pay attention to rest and prevent overwork; and eat a light diet and avoid spicy and oily food. In summary, facial palsy is not difficult to treat, but the cause of facial palsy should be clarified in a regular hospital and treated for the cause. Moreover, due to the difference in the patient’s physique and underlying diseases, some patients will have sequelae.