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Can facial paralysis be cured?
Generally speaking, facial paralysis can be divided into peripheral facial paralysis and central facial paralysis. Most patients with facial paralysis can be cured, but some patients may not be able to fully achieve the clinical cure effect due to various factors.

1. Peripheral facial paralysis

Peripheral facial paralysis is mostly caused by infection, wind-cold blowing and other factors. Usually, patients will have symptoms such as low mouth angle, large eyelids and shallow forehead. Periodic facial paralysis usually occurs, which can be cured by timely and active treatment. Under normal circumstances, drugs such as acyclovir and prednisone can be used under the guidance of a doctor.

2. Central facial paralysis

Central facial paralysis is mostly caused by patients' own basic diseases, such as cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction. In general, patients with central facial paralysis need to actively treat basic diseases. For example, patients with cerebral hemorrhage can usually be treated with drugs such as labetalol and warfarin under the guidance of a doctor. Some patients can usually be cured if the underlying disease is not serious. If the underlying disease is serious or the patient is older, there may be cases where facial paralysis cannot be cured.