BELLS PALSY
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- My Child Had Bells PalsyThis means the child with Bells Palsy is unable to close their affected eye or mouth, which results in dry eyes and drooling from the mouth
- Understanding and Identifying Bells Palsy CausesBells Palsy Causes;In order to effectively treat Bells Palsy, you must first understand what it is and what causes it. There are a few different factors which can contribute to the onset of Bells Palsy, but usually it stems from a damaged seventh cranial
- Bells Palsy Survival GuideDiagnosed with Bells Palsy? Read on to learn about Bells Palsy, its treatment, and proper eye care. Let my experience guide you through living with Bells Palsy and facial paralysis. I've had it twice. You need to read this if you have Bells Palsy.
- Bells Palsy: Symptoms and TreatmentBells palsy is named after the 19th century Scottish surgeon Sir Charles Bell. Bells palsy is the kind of disease that comes on fast.It is caused by a weakening of the facial muscles, and followed by paralysis. It is not permanent and involves the 7th cranial nerve.
- Alternative and Holistic Treatments for Bells PalsyMedical treatment for Bells Palsy may include Steroids and Antiviral medications. Many patients also add to their medical regiment certain alternative or holistic treatments in hopes of speeding the healing process of Bells Palsy along.
- Tips for Living with Bells Palsy and Its SymptomsIn most cases, Bells Palsy will resolve itself in as little as weeks but could take months or longer. During this time of adjustment, there are tips that help with the discomfort and hurdles facing these victims daily.
- Living with Bells PalsyBell's palsy is a disorder of the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve). You might have had a virus and inflammation may have occurred in the facial nerve.
- Having Bells PalsyBell's palsy is a facial paralysis involving the C7 cranial nerve, but its origins are still a mystery.
Confronting Bell's Palsy: An Informative Look at Symptoms, Treatment, and How I CopeAs I started to get ready for the day I noticed my smile was grotesquely lopsided and that one side of my face appeared to be paralyzed. In a panic, I headed to the emergency room in fear that I had suffered a stroke. After many tests, I was informed I had Bells Palsy.- Living With Bell's PalsyBell's Palsy tends to be a hush-hush disease, until you get it. Have you had it? Do you know someone who has? Let's talk about it, and raise awareness.
- Bell's Palsy - the Most Common Form of Acute Facial Nerve Paralysis (From Medicalscene)Self-limiting, and occurring from unknown causes, Bell's Palsy is generally considered to be an inflammatory condition leading to facial nerve swelling, facial nerve inhibition, facial nerve damage, or facial nerve death of the cranial nerve vii.
Famous People with Bell's PalsyHaving Bell's palsy can leave you feeling self-conscious. However, knowing successful celebrities have Bell's palsy can help alleviate self-doubt. Famous people with Bell's palsy include Sylvester Stallone, Rick Savage, and Jim Ross.- Bell's Palsy: A Rare ConditionBell's palsy is a rare condition that affects 40,000 people in the United States every year. What causes this facial paralysis? What are the long-term effects of Bell's palsy?
- Postpartum Facial Paralysis (Bell's Palsy)Bell's Plasy can occur during the third trimester of pregnancy or within several weeks after delivery. Bell's Palsy is a lower motor paralysis of the seventh cranial or facial nerve.
- Bell's PalsyThe symptoms, and treatment options for those suffering from bell's palsy.
Living with Bell's PalsyBell's Palsy can be scary and unnerving. Learn the facts about this uncommon condition and how to take care of yourself.- Signs of Recovering from Bell's PalsyRecovery from Bell's Palsy can take time and is different for everyone. It is a difficult disease that has a variety of symptoms that can wreak havoc on the sufferer's psychological condition.
- Bell's Palsy: My Personal AccountAs a person who witnessed Bell's Palsy in a close friend, I realized, recently, the impact this condition can have on your personal life when I experienced the complication personally.
- Understanding Bell's PalsyBell's Palsy is a temporary disorder of one of the two facial nerves on either side of the face. It usually lasts for 2 to 3 weeks and goes away. There is no cure.
Recovering from Bell's PalsyAt age 26, I never expected to be diagnosed with something that would leave me resembling someone who suffered a mild stroke. Luckily it was a temporary ailment.- Using Bell's Palsy Vitamins for Bell's Palsy Symptom ReliefThese Bells' palsy vitamins and supplements can alleviate the symptoms of Bell's palsy and improve recovery time.
- What is Bell's Palsy?I never knew about this nerve condition until it happened to me. Read on and keep yourself informed.
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