What are the symptoms of vascular occlusion facial paralysis?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-03
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The symptoms of facial paralysis are: paralysis of facial expression muscles on the affected side, disappearance of forehead wrinkles, enlargement of eye fissures, flat nasolabial folds, and drooping corners of the mouth. When smiling or showing teeth, the corners of the mouth drop and the face is more skewed.

    The affected side should not do movements such as frowning, frowning, closing eyes, puffing up, and pouting. When the cheeks are puffed up and whistled, air leaks because the lip on the affected side does not close. 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 out with the lower eyelid, the tears cannot drain normally and overflow.

    Most of the facial paralysis caused by facial neuritis is one-sided, and the right side is more common, and most patients often find that one side of the cheek is ineffective and the corners of the mouth are crooked when washing their face and gargling in the morning. Some patients may have prelingual 2 3 dysgeusia, hyperacusis, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You have said that facial paralysis, the most obvious is the crooked mouth, and there is the crooked person, which is very obvious, this early detection, early **, just found that it can**, and some can use acupuncture, and there is no effect at night.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Facial paralysis is a symptom that refers to weakness in closing the eyes and crooked corners of the mouth, rather than a disease, so facial paralysis itself does not cause other diseases. But some symptoms of facial paralysis, such as not being able to close your eyes, may increase the likelihood of conjunctivitis in your eyes. The crooked corners of the mouth may cause symptoms of slurred speech and drooling.

    The most important causes of facial paralysis are acute facial nerve palsy and acute cerebrovascular disease. The prognosis is generally good, and recovery usually begins after 1 2 weeks of onset and heals within 2 3 months. About 85% of cases recover completely with no sequelae.

    However, the prognosis is worse for those who do not recover for more than 6 months, and some may have facial spasms or facial twitches. The former is manifested by the deepening of the nasolabial fold on the diseased side, the corners of the mouth are pulled towards the diseased side, and the eye fission is small, and it is easy to mistake the healthy side for the diseased side; In the latter, the muscles on the side of the disease twitch involuntarily, and the symptoms are more obvious when tense, and can affect normal work in severe cases. A small number of affected sides may also have "crocodile tear sign", that is, tearing in the eye of the affected side during eating, which may be caused by the regeneration of nerve fibers during facial nerve repair and straying into adjacent nerve sheath pathways with different functions.

    Electromyography (EMG) and facial nerve conduction function measurement are valuable in determining the degree of anti-sensiatric and the degree of possible recovery of facial nerve injury, and can be examined two weeks after the onset of seizure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's serious. The mouth and eyes are crooked, which is terrible, and finally affects various facial problems such as eating.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, there are many ** causes facial paralysis, which can be summarized in the following aspects: infectious lesions, herpes zoster in the ear, meningitis, mumps, scarlet fever, malaria, polycranial neuritis, local infection. Otogenous diseases such as otitis media, labyrinthitis, mastoiditis, purulent inflammation of the temporal bone.

    Tumors, basilar artery aneurysms, skull base tumors, acoustic neuromas, jugular bulb tumors. Trauma, basilar skull fractures, facial trauma. Intoxication, such as alcoholism.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Facial paralysis will have a series of complications, such as brain, kidney, viscera failure, yin and yang disorders, anemia, facial muscle contractures, etc. are the most common phenomena, and will also lead to mental malaise, and in severe cases, it will lead to low self-esteem, and even autism. Family members should pay attention to accompany and guide the patient to maintain emotional stability in time, it is a kind of facial nerve palsy, and our common crooked mouth and eyes are caused by facial paralysis.

    The prognosis is generally good, and recovery usually begins in 1 to 2 weeks and heals within 2 to 3 months. About 85% of cases recover completely with no sequelae. However, the prognosis is worse for those who do not recover for more than six months, and some may have spasms or facial twitching.

    The former is characterized by deepening of the nasolabial fold on the affected side, the corners of the mouth being pulled towards the affected side, and the fission of the eye is smaller. It is easy to mistake the unaffected side for the affected side.

    The latter has involuntary twitching of the side muscles of the disease, and the symptoms are more obvious when tense, and can affect normal work in severe cases. In a few cases, tears may occur on the affected side during eating, which may be caused by the regeneration of nerve fibers during facial nerve repair.

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