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Facial neuritis, slightly swollen face, smile when a little crooked

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2025-05-14 08:15:48
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Facial neuritis, commonly known as facial paralysis, may be caused by facial cold, viral infection, etc. It is recommended that patients take mecobalamin, vitamin B drugs to nourish nerves, and at the same time use glucocorticoids to alleviate inflammatory reaction. Virus infection can take acyclovir, ganciclovir, etc.