Bell's Palsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Dr. Niveditha Sai Chandra | Sakshi Life

Bell's Palsy: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment | Dr. Niveditha Sai Chandra | Sakshi Life
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Bell palsy is a sudden, inexplicable paralysis or weakness of the face muscles. It can worsen over the course of 48 hours and starts abruptly. Damage to the facial nerve, which is the seventh cranial nerve, causes this illness. One side of the face or head is typically the site of pain and suffering. Any age can be affected by bell palsy. Pregnant women and those with diabetes, influenza, colds, or other upper respiratory illnesses are the groups most likely to experience it. Bell palsy equally affects males and women. It is less common in those under 15 and in those over 60. Bell palsy is not thought to be irreversible. However, it doesn't always vanish. Bell palsy currently has no recognized cure. However, healing often starts two weeks to six months after
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