Can facial muscle atrophy recover, and what are the symptoms of facial muscle atrophy?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-24
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    2. Rub the cheeks: The palms of the hands should be close to the cheeks, and then massage the skin in order from the inside to the outside, which takes about 1 minute.

    3. Support the chin: Gently support the chin with both hands and repeat rhythmically for about 1 minute.

    4. Gently support the face: Put your hands on both chins, gently massage and lift.

    5. Gently brush your face with both hands: Gently stroke the entire face with both hands and leave for 3 minutes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For some people with facial paralysis, if the facial muscle movement does not recover for a long time, there will be disuse atrophy, that is, facial muscle atrophy, patients with facial paralysis muscle atrophy will have symptoms of zygomatic muscles and acute atrophy, muscle atrophy will be manifested as a reduction in the volume of muscle on the outside, the appearance of the affected side of the face as a whole looks smaller than the healthy side, and the muscle fibers after muscle atrophy are shorter than normal, so it will cause the patient to have the symptoms of the corner of the mouth skewed to the affected side.

    Yang Yining suggested that the main thing is to promote muscle recovery and avoid aggravation of the situation, and it is recommended that facial muscle exercises and facial muscle acupuncture can be carried out mainly to promote the recovery of muscle atrophy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Of course you can, you need to take medicine, physiotherapy and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Symptomatic manifestations of facial muscle atrophy:

    1. Idiopathic blepharospasm is bilateral eyelid muscle spasm, often accompanied by mental disorders, electromyography shows facial muscle asynchronous discharge, the frequency is normal, which may be caused by pyramidal system dysfunction.

    2. Facial muscle twitch is a subtle tremor of individual fascicles of the facial muscle, which often invades the surrounding eyelid muscles, is mostly limited to one side, and can be relieved by itself, which may be caused by benign lesions that invade the brainstem and cranial nerves.

    3. Habitual spasms, small spasms, aimless stereotyped or repeated beating of facial muscles, mostly seen on one side, and mostly onset in childhood.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The symptoms of facial muscle atrophy are localized atrophy of the temporal muscle and masticatory muscle on one side, the lower jaw is biased to the diseased side when the mouth is opened, and it can be accompanied by decreased or absent facial sensation and corneal reflex at the same time, local plaque atrophy of the forehead or cheeks, ** dark pigment, tension in the subcutaneous tissue, and no abnormality in neurological examination; Some have the onset of puberty, slowly progressive facial muscle atrophy with closed eyes, cheeks puffing or whistle, humeral muscle atrophy, wing-like protrusion of the shoulder blades when the upper limbs are raised, no paresthesia, and slow-onset bilateral tongue muscle atrophy with fasciculations;

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Facial muscle atrophy generally does not recover completely.

    Facial muscle atrophy may be caused by facial nerve paralysis, which may be caused by trauma or viral infection. Patients may experience collapse of one side of the face, causing asymmetry on both sides of the face. In addition, patients may also experience pain in the facial muscles that interfere with normal facial activities, such as inability to puff out and blow air, inability to close eyes and raise eyebrows, and inability to chew food normally.

    In addition, patients may also have conjunctivitis caused by prolonged incomplete closure of the eyes, resulting in symptoms such as eye redness and vision loss. Facial muscle atrophy is generally divided into central, peripheral and hemifacial atrophy, central and peripheral facial paralysis may recover completely after timely **, but some patients may be left with symptoms such as crooked corners of the mouth or incomplete eyelid closure. Facial hemiatrophy is generally a disease of unknown cause, which may be a connective tissue disease, usually without a special method, and is usually accompanied by other pathologies, such as cerebral hemisphere atrophy, etc., and generally cannot be recovered after hemiatrophy.

    Patients with facial muscle atrophy need to seek medical attention in time, and distinguish between central and peripheral in time, **The method is different, and the effect of timely ** is better. Patients can be given local muscle massage, hyperthermia, and oral muscle relaxant drugs, such as Etonperisone. If the patient has local muscle spasms, botulinum toxin may be injected.

    At the same time, it is combined with nutritional nerve drugs, such as adenosylcobalamin, etc. Patients usually need to take the medication regularly, and it is possible that it will be effective after a period of time.

    Patients can eat more high-protein, high-energy foods in their diet, and also need to eat foods rich in vitamins and trace elements, such as yams, lotus seeds, lilies, etc. In addition, patients should also eat more foods containing calcium, such as lean meat, eggs, fish and shrimp, tofu, daylily, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Facial muscle atrophy can also recover. Facial muscle atrophy generally refers to the inability of facial muscles to move and regulate themselves. Patients can usually take drugs or Chinese patent medicines to nourish the peripheral nerves, such as Buzhong Yiqi Soup, Bone Strengthening Fitness Pills, Calcium Supplements, etc.

    Patients can also cooperate with TCM physiotherapy and other methods, such as massage, acupuncture and exercise. Patients usually need to laugh often, which is conducive to the recovery of facial muscle atrophy.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Facial muscle atrophy is a kind of muscle atrophy, which endangers people's health, and at present, stem cell ** facial muscle atrophy is a scientific method.

    Stem cells** are used in clinical practice to induce differentiation of osteoblasts, chondrocytes, adipocytes, cells, muscle cells, neurons and cardiomyocytes through self-replication and differentiation. Facial muscle atrophy must be restored to neuronal cells, and stem cells can effectively restore the patient's neuronal cells.

    Stem cells are a class of pluripotent cells that have the ability to self-renew. Under certain conditions, it can be differentiated into a variety of functional cells, tissues and organs. The medical community also calls it "universal cells", and the root cause of most diseases is cell damage, and stem cells are to replace damaged cells in the body by differentiating into specific cells, so as to achieve the purpose of functional reconstruction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello. Facial muscle atrophy is a common type, and facial muscle atrophy is a disease that atrophies one-sided facial tissues. The causes are related to systemic infections, connective tissue diseases, genetic degenerative diseases, and trigeminal neuritis.

    Onset is more than 10-20 years old, more in women than in men, insidious onset, showing a progressive and slow progression. Atrophy begins in the supraorbital and zygomatic regions, and gradually progresses to other parts of the face. Atrophy involves **, subcutaneous tissues, and even the skull, neck, shoulders, or contralateral face.

    Can facial muscle atrophy be a**? Actively cooperate with the training of family members can not be ignored:

    1. Eyebrow raising training: The completion of the eyebrow raising action mainly depends on the movement of the occipital frontalis muscle, frontal abdomen. In apraxia, mild, and moderately pathological facial palsy, the occipitofrontalis frontalis frontalis motor function is most easily restored. The patient can be instructed to raise the eyebrows on the healthy side and the affected side to help restore the motor function of the eyebrow lift.

    2. Closed eye training: The function of closed eyes mainly depends on the motor contraction of orbicularis oculi muscle. When training to close the eyes, ask the patient to gently close the eyes at the beginning, close both eyes at the same time 10 20 times, if the eyelids cannot be completely closed, when the eyes are exposed, the fingertips of the index finger can be gently massaged along the lower edge of the orbit, and then close the eyes 10 times, which helps to restore the eyelid closure function.

    3. Nose shrugging exercise: The nose shrugging exercise is mainly completed by the exercise contraction of the upper lip muscle and the nasal pressure muscle. Nose shrugging exercises can promote the recovery of motor function of the nasal compressor muscles and levator lip muscles. A small number of patients do not shrug their noses and should be careful to apply force in the direction of the nose during training.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Generally**Facial muscle atrophy is conditioned with nutritional drugs, and with massage to assist the face, after the atrophy is found, please seek medical attention in time, it is better in the early stage**, it can be healed after a period of time, if it is a curved facial atrophy, it is more difficult**.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The doctor pointed out that muscular atrophy mainly includes neurogenic muscle contraction, myogenic muscle contraction, disuse muscle contraction, etc. It can cause more thighs, calves, shoulder girdles, and face.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The drama of life, once it kicks off, no matter how stage fright you are, you have to play it to the end of the play. A wise man hides his mouth in his heart, but a foolish man has his heart in his mouth.

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