What are the common causes of facial paralysis?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-29
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Facial paralysis should still be relatively common in our lives, and literally, we can imagine that facial paralysis is a disease that can cause facial paralysis, which is very scary. Therefore, we should try to avoid suffering from paralysis, which requires us to have a certain understanding of the causes. So, let's take a look at the three common causes of facial paralysis.

    1. Caused by pathological interference in facial nerve conduction due to some compression. Most patients are due to normal vascular crossover compression, such as compression of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery, anterior inferior cerebellar artery, vertebral nerve artery, and occasionally due to compression of facial nerve roots such as aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, or brain tumors.

    2. Idiopathic facial nerve paralysis has secondary spasm of the affected side muscles after recovery. Facial neuritis may be a pathologic change that causes nerve demyelination that does not return to normal. There is still partial loss of myelin, which makes the electrical conduction of the facial nerve susceptible to generalization, or facial neuritis involves the nerve nuclei in the brainstem, forming seizures that resemble epileptic foci and produce seizures of the facial muscles.

    3. Lateral muscle spasm after traumatic tumor or surgery. It may be due to a short circuit with other cranial nerves during the recovery of the facial nerve, and a twitch of one side of the facial muscles when the other nerve is excited.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are all the above reasons, I am using the fire therapy of Quanjian natural medicine to regulate facial paralysis. This is the natural ** enjoyed by ancient emperors and dignitaries.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The main reason is that the virus invades the facial nerve, so it is mainly antiviral, nourishing the nerve, reducing facial nerve edema and other methods, and acupuncture, physiotherapy, oral Chinese medicine, etc. can also be added for comprehensive **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Top 5 causes of facial paralysis:

    1. Tumor: facial neuroma, benign or malignant tumor of the middle ear will cause facial paralysis. For example, middle ear cancer invades the facial nerve and causes facial paralysis, and jugular spheroid tumor invades and compresses the facial nerve and causes facial paralysis.

    2. Viral infection: Viral infection is one of the causes of facial paralysis, often caused by herpes zoster virus, which is mainly characterized by peripheral facial paralysis on one side of the facial paralysis patient, and accompanied by the appearance of auricular herpes, and the facial paralysis patient feels severe earache.

    3. Acute otitis media infection: This inflammation should not be underestimated, and it can also become the cause of facial paralysis. The most common is middle ear cholesteatoma, which is very likely to cause facial paralysis if the cholesteatoma erodes and destroys the osseous canal of the facial nerve and directly compresses the facial nerve.

    4. Trauma: Some patients with facial paralysis are paralyzed due to basilar skull fracture after a car accident, and basilar skull fracture or temporal bone fracture will affect the facial nerve, thus causing the possibility of facial paralysis. It is important to note that the focus on saving lives after trauma is often overlooked, and the facial paralysis may be more severe if the facial paralysis is present at the time of the injury.

    5. Blowing wind and cold: If the face is attacked by wind cold, it is also easy to cause facial paralysis, because in this case, the blood vessels of the facial vegetative nerves will be spasmed due to the wind cold, which will cause edema, compression, and ischemia of nerve tissue, and eventually lead to the occurrence of facial paralysis.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You also, there are many cases of peripheral facial paralysis, which can be summarized in the following aspects: (1) Infectious lesions of ear shingles, meningitis, mumps, scarlet fever, malaria, polycranial neuritis, and local infection. (2) Otogenous diseases such as otitis media, labyrinthitis, mastoiditis, and purulent inflammation of the temporal bone.

    3) Tumors such as basilar artery aneurysm, skull base tumor, acoustic neuroma, jugular bulb tumor. (4) Trauma: basilar skull fracture and facial trauma. (5) Poisoning such as alcoholism.

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