What are the symptoms of neurological facial palsy?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Symptom 1: Generally, there are some precursors before the onset of the disease, and many facial paralysis we react to the feeling of discomfort in the body, which will produce some anxious, depressed, pessimistic and misanthropic emotions, coupled with people's irregular life, which will make people's normal work and life unable to proceed, thus reducing the body's disease resistance and low immunity.

    Symptom 2: The facial expression muscles on the affected side are completely paralyzed, the forehead wrinkles disappear, the eye fissures widen, the nasolabial folds are flat, the corners of the mouth are drooping, and the corners of the mouth are crooked to the healthy side when the teeth are exposed. The affected side should not make movements such as frowning, frowning, closing eyes, puffing up, and pouting.

    Symptom 3: When the cheeks are puffed up and whistled, the lips on the affected side cannot be closed and the air leaks. When eating, food debris often retains in the interdental space of the affected side, and saliva often flows down the affected side. Because the punctum turns inward with the lower eyelid, the tears cannot drain normally and overflow.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Facial paralysis can occur at any age, with the most common occurring in 20 to 40 years old, and slightly more in men. The vast majority are one-sided, and the onset is not seasonal. It usually presents acutely and manifests as crooked corners of the mouth, sloppy speech, especially whistling or laughing, and can peak within 48 hours.

    Yang Yining said that during the examination of facial paralysis, it can be seen that the facial expression muscles on the affected side are paralyzed, the frontal lines disappear, the eye fissures are expanded, the corners of the mouth are drooping, the face is pulled to the healthy side, and the affected side cannot wrinkle the forehead, close the eyes, show teeth, puff up and whistle. When the eyes are closed, the paralyzed side of the eye turns upwards to expose the white sclera. When blowing and whistling, air leaks because the lip on the affected side does not close.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    As far as I know, the symptoms of facial paralysis are:

    1. Peripheral facial paralysis: if it is skewed to the left, the right frontal lines will disappear, the right eye cannot be closed, tears will flow, the right nasolabial fold will become shallow, the philtrum groove will be skewed to the left, and the right corner of the mouth on the right side will leak when inflating.

    The right cheek is stored when eating, and some patients have a change in taste;

    2. Central facial paralysis: one side of the frontal lines will not disappear, and when the tongue is extended, the tongue will be tilted towards the affected side.

    Some patients have hemiplegia or headache, stuffiness, hypertension, stroke and other manifestations;

    3. Secondary facial paralysis: the same symptoms as peripheral facial paralysis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main manifestations are crooked mouth and slanted eyes, expressionless face, cold hands and feet, because they have no ability to change the lives of others, and they can't extricate themselves, which is the case.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Facial paralysis has symptoms such as crooked corners of the mouth, salivation, and speech leakage, and is often accompanied by symptoms such as loss of facial expression on the same side, discomfort in the lips and cheeks. 1. Symptoms such as hyperacusis, loss of taste, and abnormal saliva or tear secretion may also occur. Facial paralysis can be diagnosed by CT, MRI and other examinations.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Facial paralysis, also known as facial neuritis, is mainly caused by the loss of function of facial movement on the affected side, crooked corners of the mouth, normal frowning, closed lips, etc., when the patient smiles, the corners of the mouth and face are more obvious, and some patients are accompanied by hearing loss, taste changes and other manifestations, and in severe cases, it can lead to complications such as blindness.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The main symptoms of facial paralysis are facial muscle movement disorders, which are manifested as crooked corners of the mouth, shallow nasolabial folds, and weakness of teeth. At the same time, according to the difference between peripheral facial paralysis and central facial paralysis, it can also be accompanied by different manifestations.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The main symptom of facial paralysis is facial muscle paralysis, specifically it is manifested as crooked mouth and eyes, the clinical manifestations of facial paralysis are very special, most patients often wash their faces and rinse their mouths in the early morning when they suddenly find that one side of the cheek is not effective, the mouth is crooked, the facial expression muscle is completely paralyzed, the forehead wrinkles disappear, the eye fissure is expanded, the nasolabial fold is flat, and the corners of the mouth are skewed to the healthy side when the tooth is leaked.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.This disease is characterized by motor dysfunction of facial expression muscles.

    2.Synonyms: facial neuritis, Bell's palsy.

    3.Clinical symptoms.

    The main manifestations are crooked corners of the mouth, incomplete eyelid closure, nasolabial folds disappearing, and loss of facial motor function on the affected side.

    4.Harms: Some patients may have hearing changes, loss of taste, and salivary secretion disorders.

    5.Complications: corneal leukoplakia, blindness, etc.

    6.Tests: physical examination, neurological function test, electromyography, prothrombin time, blood electrolyte test, blood glucose test, liver function test, renal function test, electrocardiogram.

    7.Diagnosis: According to the typical symptoms, the mouth and eyes are crooked, and the actions such as raising the eyebrows, closing the eyes, and puffing the mouth cannot be completed.

    8.Dietary advice: The diet should be light, supplement vitamin B group, and avoid spicy and greasy food.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Facial paralysis will affect our normal life, and the main manifestation of facial paralysis is flooding of the corners of the mouth.

    Crooked mouth and eyes, inability to close eyes, pain behind the ears, tinnitus, tearing, strange facial expressions, stiffness, etc. In your case, the above manifestations are usually considered to be caused by peripheral nerve problems, facial neuritis, or compression of the facial nerve, and if necessary, intracranial disorders need to be ruled out.

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