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Bell's Palsy

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Bell’s palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from damage to the 7th (facial) cranial nerve. This nerve disorder afflicts approximately 40,000 Americans each year. It can strike almost anyone at any age; however, it disproportionately attacks pregnant women and people who have diabetes, influenza, a cold, or some other upper respiratory ailment. In addition to one-sided facial paralysis with possible inability to close the eye, symptoms of Bell’s palsy may include pain, tearing, drooling, hypersensitivity to sound in the affected ear, and impairment of taste. The common cold sore virus, herpes simplex, and other herpes viruses are the likely cause of many cases of Bell’s palsy.

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... Bell's palsy is a temporary form of facial paralysis that occurs with damage to the nerve that controls movement of the muscles in the face. ...
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Bell's palsy (facial palsy) is characterised by facial drooping on the affec ...
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Bell's Palsy Symptoms

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Signs and symptoms
... Signs and symptoms of Bell''s palsy may include: Acute paralysis or weakness on one side of your face, making it difficult for you to close one eye Facial droop and difficulty with facial expressions ...
Source: MayoClinic

Causes
... The cause of Bell''s palsy is unknown, and its development isn''t well understood. The prevalent theory is that the facial nerve becomes swollen and injured, perhaps by a viral infection. Each facial ...
Source: MayoClinic

Bell's Palsy Treatment

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Complications
... Although a mild case of Bell''s palsy normally disappears within a month, recovery from a case involving total paralysis varies. If the damage to your facial nerve is unusually severe, the fibers may ...
Source: MayoClinic

Treatment
... Doctors aren''t sure that any treatment changes the ultimate outcome of Bell''s palsy in most people. More than 80 percent of people with Bell''s palsy have a good recovery, and most people recover fu...
Source: MayoClinic

Bell's Palsy Other

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Bell’s Palsy
... What is Bell’s palsy? Bell’s palsy is a weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles. It occurs when the 7th facial nerve is damaged, resulting in a droopy appearance to one side of the face. The major...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

Bell''s Palsy
... What is Bell''s Palsy? Bell''s palsy is a form of temporary facial paralysis resulting from damage or trauma to one of the two facial nerves. The facial nerve-also called the 7th cranial nerve-is a pa...
Source: Cleveland Clinic

   

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    ... Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from damage to the 7th (facial) cranial nerve. This nerve disorder afflicts approximately 40,000 Americans each year. It can strike almost anyo...

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