Pediatric Congenital Facial Paralysis Can Pediatric Congenital Facial Paralysis Be Cured?

Updated on healthy 2024-04-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The first method of pediatric facial paralysis is conservative measures. For example, pediatric facial paralysis caused by facial neuritis, also known as peripheral facial nerve palsy symptoms, is a type of viral infection, so it can be treated with some antiviral drugs**. This is what we call conservative, and the choice of drug is determined according to the patient's condition and condition.

    When children with facial paralysis need eye protection, they should also pay attention to protecting the exposed cornea, which can be done by using an eye mask or applying eye ointment.

    2. Adopt the method of physical **. There are several common physical methods, including ultrasound, electrotherapy, laser, and physical delivery of drugs. A more common method is to use massage to soothe the muscles of the face and achieve relaxation, which can be done by massaging the paralyzed muscles in front of the mirror.

    3. The last method is the method of surgery, but this method is generally used less, and only after more than three months of conservative ** if there is no remission of paralysis, the method of surgery will be considered. Because the disease is a child after all, there is a certain risk in the case of surgery, which can easily lead to injury or damage to the facial nerve or other parts, but this technology is now relatively mature, and the probability of accidents is not very large.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

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