Abstract

Bell’s palsy (Mugavatham) is a unilateral lower motor neuron facial paralysis of acute onset. Suttigai (Thermal cauterization) provides prompt relief. This study aims to establish the efficacy of Suttigai therapy in the management of Mugavatham. A 35-year-old male patient diagnosed with right-sided facial paralysis was treated with Suttigai therapy. The “House and Breckmann” assessment scale was used to evaluate the case. After the Suttigai therapy, the scale rating improved from grade IV to grade I. The asymmetry of the face and the motor functions significantly improved as a result. The efficacy of Suttigai treatment for the management of Mugavatham is successful with immediate relief. Hence more and more efforts are needed to optimize the treatment and utilization of Suttigai therapy in the management of Mugavatham.

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