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Paediatric facial paralysis: An overview and insights into management

Mohammad Malik, Jonathan Cubitt

2021Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The aim of this article is to provide an overview on paediatric facial paralysis, looking into aetiology, epidemiology, assessment and investigation and subsequent treatment options available. Facial paralysis describes the inability to activate the muscles of fascial expression. Overall, it affects 2.7 per 100 000 children under 10 years old and 10.1 per 100 000 children over 10 years old each year. There are many causes of facial paralysis and the outcomes and necessary treatments vary depending on the cause. The mainstays of medical management are corticosteroids and facial therapy; however, when the facial palsy persists, facial deformity surgery is an option to improve the facial symmetry, protect vision and recreate dynamic movement.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFacial paralysisPalsyEtiologyFacial deformityParalysisFacial expressionDeformityPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPediatricsPhysical therapySurgeryPsychiatryPathologyAlternative medicinePhilosophyLinguisticsFacial Nerve Paralysis Treatment and ResearchEar Surgery and Otitis MediaReconstructive Facial Surgery Techniques