Trying to treat facial nerve palsy sequelae with muscle free grafts
Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: On August 23, 2011, I woke up and found that my left eye could not be closed, the left side of my face had no…
Patient: Examination and laboratory tests: On August 23, 2011, I woke up and found that my left eye could not be closed, the left side of my face had no…
[Diagnosis] 1, the onset of the disease is rapid, and there are few conscious symptoms. Commonly, there is no abnormality when going to sleep, and when waking up in the…
Treatment of facial nerve paralysis, three remedies for facial nerve paralysis. Facial nerve paralysis refers to facial paralysis disease, this disease is more common in the middle-aged and elderly people,…
Facial nerve palsy is a phenomenon that refers to the patient’s own facial muscles and nerve tissue by a variety of obvious effects and damage, which can lead to a…
Facial nerve palsy this disease still has a certain probability of disease, after suffering from human health, for people’s appearance are should be very big, at this time should be…
Facial neuritis, also known as Bell’s palsy, is an acute nonspecific inflammation of the facial nerve in the facial neural tube above the foramen magnum. Etiology: Facial neuritis is more…
Facial neuritis is an acute, non-suppurative inflammation within the mastoid foramen that causes peripheral facial nerve palsy. It is now believed that the cause of facial neuritis is not clear,…
Facial nerve palsy is a common clinical condition and a common disease in the Department of Neurology, and sometimes several first-episode patients can be seen in one clinic day. Although…
Peripheral facial nerve palsy can be recovered within one month in 90% of patients. Ten percent of the patients may be more serious, or the treatment is not timely, and…
Facial neuritis is what we often call “facial paralysis”, “crooked mouth”, characterized by motor dysfunction of the facial expression muscles, generally manifested as a crooked mouth and eyes, and the…