*Acupressure Points for Facial Palsy (Bell’s Palsy)*
Facial palsy is often due to inflammation or nerve damage, commonly affecting one side of the face. Acupressure may support nerve stimulation, muscle tone, and circulation, complementing other treatments.
🔹 Recommended Acupressure Points:
GB1
Outer corner of the eye – relaxes facial muscles.
ST2
Below the eye – relieves tension and improves circulation.
ST4
At the corner of the mouth – helps with drooping and numbness.
GV26
Between the nose and upper lip – stimulates nerve recovery.
CV24
In the depression below the lower lip – tones the mouth and jaw area.
✨ How to Apply:
Use firm but gentle pressure with clean fingers or a rounded tool.
Massage each point for 30–60 seconds, 2–3 times daily.
Combine with facial exercises and professional therapy for best results.
⚠️ Note: If facial paralysis is sudden, seek immediate medical care to rule out stroke or other serious conditions.
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*Navkiran Magnetic Clinic Khanna