1. Bell's palsy
Bell's palsy is a temporary form of facial paralysis that occurs with damage to the nerve that controls movement of the muscles in the face.
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2. Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy describes an unexplained weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. Afflicted individuals may be unable to close the eye on the affected side of the face, and may also experience tearing, drooling, and hypersensitiv...
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3. Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy is a paralysis or weakness of the muscles on one side of your face. Damage to the facial nerve that controls muscles on one side of the face causes that side of your face to droop. The nerve damage may also affect your sense of taste ...
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4. Bell's Palsy: MedlinePlus
If you have Bell's palsy, the muscles in your face become temporarily paralyzed. It usually affects just one side of the face. Symptoms appear suddenly - you can't shut your eye and your mouth droops. Symptoms are usually worst about 48 hours afte...
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5. Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy is a sudden weakness and paralysis on one side of the face due to injury to the facial nerve. It occurs in approximately 40,000 Americans each year. It affects men and women equally.
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6. Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy is a rare illness that causes a problem with the nerves in a person's face. This nerve trouble can paralyze one side of the face and make the person look different because that one side is frozen or droopy. The condition might cause p...
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7. Bell's Palsy
Bell's palsy is an unexplained episode of facial muscle weakness or paralysis that begins suddenly and worsens over three to five days. This condition results from damage to the 7th (facial) cranial nerve, and pain and discomfort usually occurs on...
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8. Bell's palsy
Facial palsy; Facial cranial nerve paralysis; Bell palsy; Antoni's palsy; Facial nerve palsy; Facial paralysis; Idiopathic facial palsy; Refrigeration palsy;
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9. Bell's Palsy
Bell’s Palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from damage to the 7th (facial) cranial nerve. It usually resolves itself within a few months.
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10. Bells Palsy
facial nerve is damaged, resulting in a droopy appearance to one side of the face. The majority of cases of Bell's palsy are temporary, and the symptoms may resolve as early as 2 weeks. Some 40,000 Americans are affected by it each year; 80% recov...
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