Drumsticks and whistle leaking
In patients with facial paralysis, when the gills and whistle are blown, the affected side's lips cannot be closed and the air leaks. Facial palsy (facial neuritis, Bell's palsy, Hunter syndrome), commonly known as "facial palsy", "crooked mouth", "crooked mouth", and "suspended wind" are one of the main features of facial expression muscle group motor dysfunction Common disease, general symptoms are skewed eyes and mouth. It is a common disease, frequently-occurring, and it is not restricted by age. The patient's face often cannot even perform the most basic eyebrow raising, eye closing, and mouth mouth movements.
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