Abstract:Peripheral facial paralysis could cause significant incompetence in the sensation and motion of face. With facial paralysis, a long time for the patient could suffer from depression, anxiety, hopelessness. However, in this case we found that ginger-separated moxibustion could cure nonacute peripheral facial paralysis with a short treatment course. A 55-year-old female with disappeared left forehead wrinkles and nasolabial groove, and hypophasis for more than 3 months. For further treatment, she was admitted to… Show more
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