How to treat facial paralysis caused by herpes on the ear
Herpes of the ear is a condition caused by the varicella-zoster virus. If the virus infects the facial nerve, it may lead to facial paralysis. Treatment options include antiviral therapy, neurotrophic support, and pain-relieving medications. Specific details are as follows:
1. Antiviral therapy
Ear herpes is caused by a viral infection, so antiviral treatment is key to managing the condition. Patients may take antiviral medications such as acyclovir tablets or ganciclovir capsules as directed by a physician. These drugs can reduce symptoms of viral infection, shorten the duration of illness, and alleviate pain.
2. Neurotrophic support therapy
When the virus affects the facial nerve, causing nerve damage, patients may take neurotrophic agents such as mecobalamin tablets or vitamin B6 tablets as prescribed. These medications help promote nerve regeneration and repair, aiding in the recovery of facial muscle function.
3. Pain relief medication
If pain is severe, patients may take anti-inflammatory and analgesic medications such as ibuprofen sustained-release tablets or acetaminophen tablets under medical guidance to relieve discomfort.
In addition to the above treatments, physical therapies such as electrical stimulation, acupuncture, and massage may also be used for supportive management. Patients should actively cooperate with their doctors' treatment plans and adopt healthy lifestyle habits to promote faster recovery.