What are the symptoms of the sequelae of facial paralysis and what are the sequelae of facial paraly

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main symptoms of sequelae of facial paralysis are the disappearance of facial expression muscles, the disappearance of frontal lines, and the crooked corners of the mouth, etc., and some patients will have stagnant eating, and may also be complicated by facial muscle spasm, facial muscle joint movement, crocodile tear syndrome, facial muscle fibrous spasm and other diseases.

    1. Typical symptoms.

    1. The facial expression muscles disappear, the facial muscles on the affected side are out of control, and the facial muscles cannot be freely completed, such as closing the eyes, frowning, puffing out the cheeks and showing teeth.

    2. The frontal lines disappear, and when the patient raises the eyebrows, the eyebrows cannot be completely raised, and there are no forehead lines on the forehead.

    3. The corners of the mouth are crooked, due to the atrophy of the muscles on the affected side, resulting in the corners of the mouth and nasolabial folds on the healthy side of the patient being biased to the affected side.

    4. Stagnant eating, after the patient eats, the food will remain between the gums on the patient's diseased side.

    2. Other symptoms.

    1. Facial muscle spasm: It is mainly manifested as paroxysmal involuntary spasms or convulsions that occur in one side of the facial expression muscle, which occurs in the eyes, corners of the mouth, platysma muscle, etc., mostly one-sided, and both sides are rarely involved.

    2. Combined facial muscle movement: Due to the abnormal function of facial muscles in patients with facial paralysis, some patients can have area combined movement after the sequelae of failure, which is manifested in the voluntary movement or reflex contraction of one group of facial muscles, and the involuntary contraction of another group of muscle groups. For example, when the eyes are closed, the corners of the mouth move to one side, or when the corners of the mouth are moved, one side of the patient's face is closed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Muscle linkage, facial muscle spasm, facial muscle atrophy, muscle numbness, stiffness, big and small face, big and small eyes, etc., should be actively affected to avoid sequelae.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The sequelae of facial paralysis include the inability to raise the eyebrows, incomplete eyelid closure, and crooked corners of the mouth.

    The sequelae of facial paralysis mostly refer to the situation that facial paralysis has occurred for three months but still has not healed, and some symptoms remain at this time. In this case, different people have different symptoms. Some people have severe symptoms, such as shallower forehead lines, inability to raise eyebrows, and inflammation of the eyes due to long-term exposure.

    Some people have severe symptoms of the mouth, and the corners of the mouth will be crooked, and they will leak out when eating and drinking.

    One of the causes of the sequelae of facial paralysis is intractable facial paralysis, which occurs for unknown reasons, but the symptoms are difficult to recover from, and it takes a long period of ** and recovery. There is no particularly good solution for this situation, either in Chinese medicine or Western medicine. The other is because of inappropriateness.

    Whether it is the patient's own lack of active search for the appropriate way, or the doctor's delay in the patient's condition, it will lead to inappropriate facial paralysis for a long time, leaving sequelae.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The sequelae of facial paralysis refers to the state left by the incomplete recovery of facial nerve function, which often refers to the incomplete recovery of the function of individual or multiple facial expression muscle groups, which often cannot be healed by themselves, and can only be restored to a certain function through later health care and exercise, or through surgery**.

    The sequelae of facial paralysis refer to the symptoms left over from the incomplete recovery of facial nerve function, including incomplete recovery of individual or multiple facial expression muscles, such as occipital frontalis muscle, orbicularis oculi muscle, levator lip superioris muscle, quadratus lower lip muscle, orbicularis oculi muscle, etc., which can be manifested as low eyebrow lift, laxity, shallow nasolabial folds, deviation of mouth corners, toothbrushing leakage, facial stiffness, food stagnation, tearing, etc.

    Facial paralysis linkage disorder is also a sequelae, which can manifest as involuntary closing of the eyes when eating or smiling (mouth-eye linkage); Lip shift occurs when the eyes are closed (eye-mouth linkage).

    Neurological sequelae are neurological insufficiencies, in which the nerves often stop repairing, but some muscles are atrophied or denervated, resulting in incomplete muscle function. At this time, there is usually no possibility of self-healing, and you can seek guidance from a neurologist or ** doctor for a certain degree of guidance and exercise. Those who have a serious impact on their lives can seek surgical intervention or Chinese medicine practitioners**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Sequelae of facial paralysis refers to facial paralysis caused by various reasons that have not been obtained for a long time, the course of the disease is prolonged, the symptoms are repeated and even gradually aggravated, and the symptoms of facial paralysis usually need to exceed 3 months, and are accompanied by facial muscle spasm.

    Combined facial muscle movement, crocodile tear syndrome, facial fibrous spasm and other manifestations.

    The essence is a series of symptoms left over from facial paralysis that has not healed, which is refractory facial paralysis. The cause may be inappropriate, misdiagnosis and mistreatment, unclear diagnosis or **.

    Epidemiology. Facial paralysis can occur at any age, there is no obvious difference between men and women, idiopathic facial paralysis is the most common ** in facial paralysis, the incidence is 10 34 100,000, most facial paralysis can be cured within 1 3 months after the onset of positive **, but there are still 15% 30% of patients with prolonged symptoms, and a series of facial paralysis sequelae.

    Type of disease. According to the clinical symptoms, the sequelae of facial paralysis can be divided into: secondary facial muscle spasm, facial muscle joint movement, crocodile tear syndrome, and facial muscle fibrous spasm.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The ** of facial paralysis is still high, and a relatively small number of patients will have sequelae, which is generally manifested as atrophy of facial muscles and crooked corners of the mouth, such as large and small eyes, loose eyelids, stiffness of the face, closing the eyes and bulging the mouth will affect the corners of the mouth and the corners of the eyes, and at the same time, there will be air leakage when whistling. It will bring great inconvenience to the patient's life, as well as psychological discomfort.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The sequelae of facial paralysis are mainly manifested in changes in appearance.

    It is manifested as no eyebrow raising or low eyebrow raising, disappearance of frontal lines or large and small eyes, loose eyelids, shallow nasolabial folds, stiff facial muscles, and tearing, as well as facial muscle spasms and joint movements.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Facial muscle spasm will occur in the sequelae of facial paralysis. The main symptoms are a smaller fissure on the affected side, drooping eyelids, lifting of the corners of the mouth, and sometimes facial spasm but sometimes a stiff sensation on the affected side.

    2. When the left side is frowning, the wrinkles on the affected side are shallow, weak and slightly lower, there are no wrinkles in the nose on the affected side, and even there are no wrinkles on the affected side, the eyes on the affected side cannot close normally, the eyelids are loose, the bridge of the nose is slightly bent, the mouth cannot whistle, the philtrum becomes deeper and crooked to the healthy side, and the mouth is slightly crooked when laughing.

    3. The sequelae of facial paralysis will make the two sides of the forehead be different symptoms, because the patients with facial paralysis are nervous or overworked, and even angry and angry facial paralysis sequelae. Facial paralysis is very critical, if not detected in time, the condition can not be effective, so we should not ignore the understanding of the symptoms of facial paralysis.

    4. If facial paralysis is not timely, the area of the affected side will be reduced, and the action of opening and closing the mouth will cause the linkage of the lower eyelid on the affected side, so the eye bags on the affected side of the patient with facial paralysis will become larger, which is an important manifestation of the sequelae of facial paralysis in patients with facial paralysis.

    5. Frequent tears. Patients with facial paralysis will cry frequently, all the time, until they can no longer shed tears.

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