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- $Title{Therapy and Treatment for Bell's Palsy}
- $Subject{Bell's Palsy face nerves paralysis Nervous System sense senses
- pressure facial nerve viral immune disease partial eye eyes blink blinking
- reflex cornea}
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- Therapy and Treatment for Bell's Palsy
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- QUESTION: It is one of the most frightening things that has ever happened to
- me. The whole left side of my face has fallen down, and I can't even smile.
- My doctor has diagnosed this as a bell palsy, and assures me that I'll soon be
- better, but I need more information. Will you please help me?
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- ANSWER: When an entire half side of a face suddenly becomes weak and
- unresponsive, the most common cause is "Bell's Palsy", the result of pressure
- on the facial nerve. Although the cause is unknown, it is felt to be a viral
- or immune disease in which the facial nerve swells within the ear bone,
- causing a pressure which damages the nerve. A number of tests are usually
- performed to assure an accurate diagnosis, including a hearing test, a balance
- test, a taste test, x-rays to locate infections, tumors or other abnormalities
- in the bone, and an electrical test to check the function of the nerve. Once
- all of these have been carefully performed, the diagnosis of Bell's is
- relatively easy. And in many cases, so is the treatment, for complete
- recovery within several months invariably follows partial facial paralysis.
- However, physical therapy to maintain the tone of the affected muscles is
- often recommended. Since the ability of the eye to blink is affected, the
- cornea of the eye may become dry from lack of lubrication, and develop an
- ulcer. Closing the eyelid with your finger from time to time can help, and
- the frequent use of artificial tears may also be recommended. It may be
- necessary to place a patch on the eye temporarily to protect the delicate
- corneal tissue, and the use of glasses to prevent dust particles from blowing
- into an eye unprotected by a blink reflex is also a good tip. Remain calm,
- and the chances are you will be back to yourself in a few months.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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