What is facial paralysis
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Facial paralysis is a kind of disease that will exist in early childhood. In order to better understand this disease, we can refer to the following questions about what is facial paralysis.
What is facial paralysis
First of all: facial neuritis is commonly known as facial paralysis (namely facial paralysis), "crooked mouth" and "hanging line wind", which is a disease characterized by facial expression muscle movement dysfunction. It is a common and frequently occurring disease, and is not limited by age.
Secondly: once facial paralysis occurs, most people will have the symptoms of mouth and eye deviation. Moreover, after facial paralysis, people often can't complete the most basic movements such as raising eyebrows, closing eyes, and mouth bulging.
Finally: there are many causes of facial neuritis, which can be divided into central facial neuritis and peripheral facial neuritis according to the location of damage. The lesions of central facial neuritis are located in the cortical medullary tract between the facial nucleus and cerebral cortex, usually caused by cerebrovascular disease, intracranial tumor, brain trauma, inflammation, etc.
matters needing attention
In the understanding of what is the problem of facial paralysis, we should also pay attention to the corresponding nursing work at ordinary times, try to let the facial paralysis away from spicy food, at the same time, more communication with them, in order to avoid their psychological shadow.