Paralysis of the face
Treatment depends on the cause. Follow your health care provider's treatment recommendations.
If the eye cannot fully close, the cornea must be protected from drying out with prescription eye drops or gel.
Call your doctor if you have weakness or numbness in your face. Seek emergency medical help if you experience these symptoms along with a severe headache, seizure, or
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