POOJA KOTHARIMom of a Newborn child5 months agoA. EASL (External Auditory and Sensory Lipoparalysis) is not a widely recognized medical term, and it might be a misinterpretation or a rare condition. If your baby has been diagnosed with some form of facial or lip paralysis, early intervention is very important. You should consult a pediatric neurologist or specialist immediately. Treatment may include physical therapy, supportive care, and sometimes medications depending on the cause. Starting therapy early can improve outcomes significantly. Always follow up closely with your healthcare provider for proper guidance and monitoring.
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