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Bell's Palsy
In Bell’s palsy, a viral infection paralyzes the nerve that is responsible for facial movement on one side. Bell’s palsy is a frightening phenomenon, but will usually resolve on its own. However, there are some important things to know in order to minimize your discomfort as the nerve heals. Learn more about Bell's Palsy: what causes it, how it's diagnosed, and how it's treated.
Bell's Palsy
An introduction to Bell's Palsy.
Treatment of Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy involves sudden loss of facial nerve function. This leads to face weakness on one side. Fortunately, most people recover well from Bell's palsy, but there are some ways to heal more and faster, as well as preventing further problems.
Introduction to Bell’s Palsy
Bell's palsy involves sudden weakness of half the face. It can mimic more serious diseases like stroke, but is itself not dangerous. Learn more here.
