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CASE REPORT

Analysis of a Case of Facial Nerve Injury Caused by Bee Sting in a Child

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Pages 247-253 | Received 21 Jul 2022, Accepted 23 Dec 2022, Published online: 20 Feb 2023

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Figure 1 Bee stings on the head and face (The arrow shows scattered needle-like wounds from bee stings on the top of the head).

Figure 1 Bee stings on the head and face (The arrow shows scattered needle-like wounds from bee stings on the top of the head).

Figure 2 Before facial paralysis treatment (The arrow here indicate facial nerve injury, as shown by the crooked corners of the mouth).

Figure 2 Before facial paralysis treatment (The arrow here indicate facial nerve injury, as shown by the crooked corners of the mouth).

Figure 3 After facial paralysis treatment (The arrow shows a marked improvement symptoms of crooked mouth after treatment).

Figure 3 After facial paralysis treatment (The arrow shows a marked improvement symptoms of crooked mouth after treatment).

Figure 4 The boy is smiling after facial paralysis treatment (The arrow shows a significantly improvement of crooked mouth after treatment).

Figure 4 The boy is smiling after facial paralysis treatment (The arrow shows a significantly improvement of crooked mouth after treatment).