What is Facial Paralysis?
Facial paralysis is the inability to move the muscles on one or both sides of your face due to nerve damage. This condition can result from various causes, including stroke, Bell’s palsy, trauma, infections, or tumors. Facial paralysis treatment involves addressing the underlying cause of the nerve damage and restoring facial muscle function. Depending on the cause, treatments may include medications (such as corticosteroids or antiviral drugs), physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery. The goal is to reduce inflammation, protect the eye on the affected side, and improve facial symmetry and movement.


