Facial paralysis

Facial muscles are divided into facial muscles and chewing muscles. The former is dominated by the facial nerve and the latter is dominated by the trigeminal motor. The facial paralysis described here only discusses facial muscle paralysis, that is, the related content of facial nerve paralysis. Facial nerve paralysis is more common in cerebral neuropathy. It is divided into idiopathic (Bell), trauma, infection, tumor, and nerve source according to the cause. Sex and other 5 main types. Idiopathic facial paralysis, or Bell paralysis, is described in detail as a separate disease. Other types of facial paralysis are described here.

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