1. Can patients with facial paralysis drink alcohol?
Patients with facial paralysis should not drink alcohol, and their eating habits should be changed accordingly. Paralysis patients have poor physical fitness and nerve damage. At this time, if they drink alcohol, their condition will not be alleviated but will be seriously deepened.
2. What should facial paralysis patients eat?
1. Patients with facial paralysis should start with a small amount of food and let them gradually master the steps of eating. They should be instructed to put food behind the healthy side of the tongue, chew slowly and eat in small quantities to meet the needs of patients. In addition, according to the patient's physique, adjust the diet reasonably, and give semi-liquid or general food according to the condition. Diet should be based on light and digestible food.
2. Patients with facial paralysis should pay attention to vitamin B supplementation, such as B 1, B2, B 12, etc. Because vitamin B can help the synthesis of nerve conduction substances, it should be supplemented appropriately. Foods rich in vitamin B include coriander, cucumber, papaya, apple, pineapple, tomato, wax gourd, pear, peach, watermelon, apricot and persimmon.
3. Patients with facial paralysis should be properly supplemented with calcium. Because most patients with facial paralysis have muscle atrophy due to facial nerve conduction disorder, calcium is not only beneficial to bones and intelligence, but also can promote the normal function of muscles and nerves, so it is very important to supplement calcium. Pork ribs, dark green vegetables, egg yolks, fruits, carrots, kelp, sesame seeds, watermelons and dairy products are all foods rich in calcium.
4. Patients with facial paralysis should not eat spicy food, such as onion, garlic, onion, mustard, spiced powder and curry powder. This kind of food will stimulate facial nerves, lead to an increase in nerve impulses, and thus induce pain. In addition, patients should avoid drinking, smoking, strong tea, coffee and so on. , so as not to aggravate the development of the disease.
3. How to care for patients with facial paralysis?
1. Keep your face warm.
Avoid being attacked by the cold wind in autumn and winter and avoid being seriously stimulated. Avoid cold air blowing directly on your face, wear a mask when you go out, and try to wash your face with warm water. Keep warm in case you catch a cold. In the course of treatment, it is necessary to arrange rest time reasonably, so that the body can be fully adjusted and local symptoms can be restored.
2. Nursing methods of infectious eyelid insufficiency.
You can often do some exercise, and proper exercise is good for the patient's condition. Because patients with facial paralysis often have incomplete eyelid closure, those with incomplete eyelid closure cause conjunctival congestion, dryness, hypertrophy and hyperkeratosis, and those with severe corneal exposure and no tears on the surface are dry, resulting in exposed keratitis. Therefore, patients should wear eye masks or gauze when sleeping, and chloramphenicol or other eye drops can be used when necessary to prevent infection.
3. Facial massage method
Regular massage can effectively promote blood circulation and help the recovery of facial paralysis. Rub your hands until your palms are hot, press them on your cheeks clockwise or counterclockwise for 100 turn, and irradiate them with magic lamp 1 ~ 2 times a day for 20 ~ 30 minutes each time. After the onset 1 week, the manipulation gradually increased from light to heavy.
4. facial hot compress method
Hot compress can promote the blood circulation of local facial tissues and accelerate the recovery of nerve function. The water temperature should be controlled at about 60℃ for patients with facial paralysis, and it should be applied twice a day for 10 ~ 15 minutes each time to prevent burns.
4. Dietary suggestions for patients with facial paralysis
1, Fangfeng porridge
Saposhnikovia divaricata 10- 15g, scallion 10g, and 50g of japonica rice. The first two kinds are decocted in water to get juice, and the residue is removed. When the porridge is cooked, the medicinal juice is added, and the porridge is cooked and taken warm. Saposhnikovia divaricata and scallion dispel wind to relieve exterior symptoms and dispel cold, which is beneficial to treat facial paralysis and muscle pantothenic acid caused by wind-cold attacking collaterals.
2. barley bean porridge
50g of coix seed, fried lentils 15g, hawthorn 10g, appropriate amount of brown sugar and appropriate amount of japonica rice. * * * Add water to cook porridge. Add brown sugar before eating and take it every morning instead of breakfast. This recipe is suitable for facial paralysis caused by spleen deficiency and excessive dampness and meridian obstruction.
3, Schizonepeta millet porridge
First, add Herba Schizonepetae 15g, Herba Menthae 15g, and 50g of fermented soybean, add water, boil for 5min, remove residue, take juice, add white millet 100g, and cook into porridge. Take it instead of breakfast every morning. Schizonepeta tenuifolia can dispel wind and cool blood, and is used for facial paralysis caused by exogenous wind evil.
4. kudzuvine root powder soup
Firstly, drying Radix Puerariae in the sun, grinding into powder, then adding Radix Angelicae Sinensis15g and Flos Carthami10g into the soup, removing residues to leave juice, cooling, and mixing the soup and Ge Fen into paste. When a proper amount of water is added to the pot to boil, the Pueraria lobata paste is slowly mixed in, stirred into soup while stirring, and taken while it is hot, 1-2 times a day, each time 1 small bowl. It is used for facial paralysis caused by exogenous dampness blocking meridians.
5. Stewed pigeon with gastrodia elata
Gastrodia elata 10g, squab 1g, stewed with cooked food once every 2-3 days, pigeon meat can nourish liver and kidney and qi and blood, and Gastrodia elata can relieve wind and spasm, which is beneficial to the treatment of facial paralysis caused by blood deficiency.