Sequelae of Facial Paralysis
Sequelae of facial paralysis, commonly known as "facial paralysis", "crooked mouth", "crooked mouth", "hanging wind", generally refers to the course of facial paralysis more than 3 months, the disease was delayed due to improper treatment or was not cured after various methods of treatment Case. It is a common disease mainly characterized by facial expression muscle group motor dysfunction.
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