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After facial paralysis, my eyes and nose are all well, but there is still a little air leakage in my mouth. My upper lip is crooked (it doesn't fit my mouth), so it won't be crooked when I close it.
Hello, the fundamental problem of facial paralysis is facial nerve damage, which leads to facial muscles out of control. Usually, patients with facial paralysis need to reduce the stimulation of light sources, such as computers and televisions. You need to do more functional exercises, such as raising eyebrows, inflating, closing your eyes and opening your mouth. Exercise properly, strengthen physical exercise and ensure adequate sleep.