Diplegia Facial Congenital

Facial diplegia is a congenital disease that affects the nerve endings and facial muscles responsible for the movement of facial muscles and facial expressions. Causes of the disease may be a genetic mutation, infection, or other injury that affects the nervous system. Facial diplegia usually begins in childhood or early adulthood and tends to progress in symptoms over time. There are several types of facial diplegia, each with specific symptoms and treatments.