How is facial neuritis treated?
Disease description:
I'm 46 years old. Recently, I've noticed air leaking when speaking and developed facial asymmetry around the mouth. I'm worried it might be facial neuritis. How should facial neuritis be treated?
The treatment strategies for facial neuritis primarily include medication and surgical approaches. During the acute phase, early administration of corticosteroids is crucial, as this therapy effectively reduces edema and compression of the facial nerve, laying a solid foundation for recovery. However, for patients with particularly severe symptoms such as marked mouth deviation, individualized selection of facial nerve decompression surgery is necessary. This surgical approach can effectively prevent progressive axonal degeneration and significantly improve therapeutic outcomes. Additionally, adjunctive facial warm compresses not only help relax tense facial muscles but also promote blood circulation, accelerating nerve recovery. Throughout the entire treatment process, patients must work closely with specialized physicians to ensure precise implementation of the treatment plan.