Bell's palsy causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles on one side of the face. Signs include drooping of the face, inability to smile or frown, and dryness of the eye and mouth. It is likely caused by various viruses that can cause cold sores, chickenpox, or the flu. While most people recover fully within a few months, treatment with corticosteroids may help speed recovery if started within 3 days. The condition is named after Charles Bell who first described the facial nerve and connection to Bell's palsy.
Bell's palsy causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles on one side of the face. Signs include drooping of the face, inability to smile or frown, and dryness of the eye and mouth. It is likely caused by various viruses that can cause cold sores, chickenpox, or the flu. While most people recover fully within a few months, treatment with corticosteroids may help speed recovery if started within 3 days. The condition is named after Charles Bell who first described the facial nerve and connection to Bell's palsy.
Bell's palsy causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles on one side of the face. Signs include drooping of the face, inability to smile or frown, and dryness of the eye and mouth. It is likely caused by various viruses that can cause cold sores, chickenpox, or the flu. While most people recover fully within a few months, treatment with corticosteroids may help speed recovery if started within 3 days. The condition is named after Charles Bell who first described the facial nerve and connection to Bell's palsy.
Bell's palsy causes temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles on one side of the face. Signs include drooping of the face, inability to smile or frown, and dryness of the eye and mouth. It is likely caused by various viruses that can cause cold sores, chickenpox, or the flu. While most people recover fully within a few months, treatment with corticosteroids may help speed recovery if started within 3 days. The condition is named after Charles Bell who first described the facial nerve and connection to Bell's palsy.
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• Definition
• Signs and Symptoms
• Causes and Effects • Prevention and Treatment • Facts and Trivia What is Bell's Palsy?
Bell's Palsy becomes weak or paralized. It
only affects one side of the face at a time, causing it to droop or become stiff on that side. Example: Signs and Symptoms • drooling • difficulty eating and drinking • an inability to make facial expressions, such as smiling or frowning • facial weakness • muscle twitches in the face • dry eye and mouth • headache • sensitivity to sound • irritation of the eye on the involved side Causes and effects Causes Long term sequelae of Bell • Cold sores and genital herpes palsy: (herpes simplex) • Incomplete motor • Chickenpox and shingles (herpes regeneration zoster) • Incomplete Sensory • Infectious mononucleosis regenaration (Epstein-Barr) • abberant reinavation of the facial nerve • Cytomegalovirus infections • Respiratory illnesses (adenovirus) • German measles (rubella) • Mumps (mumps virus) • Flu (influenza B) • Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (coxsackievirus) Prevention and treatment Prevention: Treatment: Can Bell's palsy be prevented? Bell's palsy can't be prevented since it is Most people will recover from Bell's usually caused by one of several palsy in 1-2 months, especially those types of virus. ... Some treatments, who still have some degree of such as corticosteroids and movement in their facial muscles. antivirals, are aimed at making Bell's palsy less severe, but they are not preventative. Treatment with a hormone called prednisolone can speed up recovery. A studyTrusted Source found that prednisolone, if administered within 72 hours of onset, can significantly reduce symptom severity and incidence after 12 months. Facts and trivia Sir Charles Bell • Bell's palsy is named for Sir Charles Bell, a 19th century Scottish surgeon who described the facial nerve and its connection to the condition. • Man well known people were diagnosed with bell palsy, for example Angelina Jolie. • Bell palsy is not contagious butthe ilness that are thought to cause it can be.