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  • Bell's Palsy

    Ear, Nose & Throat Care — Disorders of the facial nerve can occur to men, women, and children, but they are more prominent among men and women over 40 years of age, people with diabetes, upper respiratory ailments, weak immune systems, or pregnant women. Cases of facial ...More…

  • Bell's Palsy

    Kids Health — Bell's palsy is a temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. Although it doesn't happen to many people, it can be scary. Get the facts on Bell's palsy. Bell's palsy is a temporary weakness or paralysis of the ...More…

  • What Causes Bell's Palsy?

    Kids Health — Bell's palsy weakens or paralyzes one side of a person's face, but it usually goes away. Find out more in this article for kids. Bell's palsy is a rare illness that causes a problem with the nerves in a person's face. This nerve trouble ...More…

  • Bells Palsy / Facial Paralysis FAQs

    Bell's Palsy — Bells palsy is a condition that causes the facial muscles to weaken or become paralyzed. It's caused by trauma to the 7th cranial nerve, and is not permanent. The condition is named for Sir Charles Bell, a Scottish surgeon who studied the nerve ...More…

  • Bells palsy / Facial Paralysis Treatment Centers

    Bell's Palsy — Bells palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis treatment. Bell's Palsy forum and chatroom for support. Learn about causes, symptoms, treatment and residual effects of Bells palsy and facial paralysis. The facilities on this list offer ...More…

  • Bells Palsy InfoSite & Forums: The Facial Nerve Affected ...

    Bell's Palsy — The nerve that is injured with Bell's Palsy is CN-VII (7th cranial nerve). It originates in an area of the brain stem known as the Pons. The 7th nerve passes through the stylomastoid foramen and enters the parotid gland. It divides into its main ...More…

  • Facial Muscles Affected by Bells Palsy / Facial Paralysis

    Bell's Palsy — The face has many muscles, each with its own unique function. Some, but not all, are controlled by CN-VII. These muscles are known as "the muscles of facial expression". Unlike other muscles, the facial muscles insert directly into the skin. ...More…

  • Residual Effects of Bells Palsy / Facial Paralysis

    Bell's Palsy — Bell's palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis information: Causes, symptoms, residuals, treatment and exercises. Bells Palsy forum & chatroom. Most people who develop Bells palsy will recover completely and spontaneously (i.e. without .. ...More…

  • Eye care for Bells palsy / Facial Paralysis

    Bell's Palsy — Treating the dry eye associated with Bells palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis. Bell's Palsy forum and chatroom. Bells palsy and facial paralysis treatment, causes, symptoms and residuals. In the early days of Bells palsy, eye care ...More…

  • Botox for Bells palsy / Facial Paralysis residuals

    Bell's Palsy — Botox for relief of hypertonis and synkinesis following Bells palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis. Bell's Palsy forum and chatroom. Causes, symptoms, residuals, exercises and treatment of Bells palsy and facial paralysis. In the ...More…

  • Causes of Bells Palsy / Facial Paralysis

    Bell's Palsy — Bells palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis causes, symptoms, residual effects, treatment and exercises. Bell's Palsy forum & chatroom. Viral and bacterial infections, as well as autoimmune disorders, appear to be emerging as the most . ...More…

  • Facial Exercises for Bells palsy / Facial Paralysis

    Bell's Palsy — Muscular retraining exercises for Bells palsy, Ramsey Hunt syndrome and facial paralysis. Active Bell's Palsy forum and chatroom for support. Learn about causes, symptoms, treatment and residual effects of Bells palsy and facial paralysis. Before ...More…


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