2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-415161/v1
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Should acupuncture therapy be used for acute facial paralysis? A protocol of systematic review

Abstract: Introduction Peripheral Facial paralysis (PFP) results in functional and social dysfunction, when it is under a severe condition at onset, long-term poor outcomes do occur. Different acupuncture method has been reported to be potentially effective for shortening the disease course and reduce the occurrence of sequelae when applying at an early stage. Neuroedema is a common pathological feature in the acute phase, many clinical studies have suggested its effect of reducing facial nerve edema. It is of value to … Show more

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