DEALING WITH BELL’S PALSY

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DEALING WITH BELL’S PALSY We have a facial nerve that stretches down each side of the face. These nerves allow us to laugh, smile, frown, and open and close our eyelids. Sometimes facial paralysis occurs when a person is unable to move all or some of the muscles usually on one side of the face. There can be various reasons such as brain tumors that can cause this. One of the more typical reasons is Bell’s palsy. Dr. Shams has various treatment options for facial paralysis and Bell’s palsy.

What is Bell’s palsy? Bell’s palsy is a condition where the muscles on one side of your face become paralyzed or weak. It only affects one side of the face, causing that side to droop or become stiff.

What causes Bell’s palsy? Bell’s palsy can happen to anyone. It is more frequent in those who have diabetes or are recovering from a viral infection. The condition is caused by some trauma to the seventh cranial nerve, the “facial nerve.”


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