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Acupoint Injection of Obstinate Facial Paralysis: A Case Report
Facial paralysis is a common condition and add its mani- festations are Muscle paralysis, Angle of mouth askew, frontal stria disappearance and difficulty in eye closing on the affected side of the face [1,2]. According to the injury site, facial pa- ralysis is divided into peripheral type and central type. Facial paralysis can be caused by viral or bacterial infections, benign or malignant tumors of the head or neck and traumatic facial paralysis [3].