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Bell's Palsy Symptoms and Treatments: Facial Palsy Causes Temporary Facial Paralysis and Drooping Eyelid

generalmedicine.suite101.com — “Bell's Palsy, also known as facial palsy, causes facial paralysis and a drooping eyelid due to damage of the 7th cranial nerve.View full resource at generalmedicine.suite101.com

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What Is Bell's Palsy? What Causes Bell's Palsy?

medicalnewstoday.com — “Bell's palsy is either weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face due to malfunction of the facial nerve. It usually starts suddenly - somebody can wake up in the morningView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Facial Paralysis or Bell's Palsy

fauquierent.net — “This webpage describes an alarming situation where the face suddenly and inexplicably stops moving without any other symptoms. One moment the face is moving fine, and the next, it suddenly has stopped moving on one side (rarely even both sides). Here's why...View full resource at fauquierent.net

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Evaluation and Management of Facial Paralysis (Bell's Palsy) http://t.co/H5PvYUoH

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Bell's Palsy -- American Academy of Neurology

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Corticosteroids Treat Bell's Palsy

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BBC - Health: Bell's palsy

bbc.co.uk — “BBC Bell's palsy Bell's palsy is the most common type of facial palsy.View full resource at bbc.co.uk

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Otolaryngology Update: Bell's palsy

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Bell's Palsy Fact Sheet: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)

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YouTube - Bell's Palsy

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Bell's palsy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A Cavalier with chronic ear disease - now has facial nerve paralysis. C/w Bells Palsy in humans http://tinyurl.com/yqc7es

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Facial Nerve Paralysis - Bell's Palsy

organizedwisdom.com — “When stricken with Bell's Palsy, it's helpful to see the facial nerves to gain a better understanding of how and why the nerve may become paralyzed. View full resource at organizedwisdom.com

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Bell Palsy: eMedicine Emergency Medicine

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Bell's palsy is a unilateral, peripheral facial paresis or paralysis that has an abrupt onset and no detectable cause. Bell palsy is one of the most common neurologic disorders affecting the cranial nerves, and it is ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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Antiviral treatment in Bell's palsy remains controversial according to new studies. See eMedicine's article Bell Palsy http://bit.ly/aDxiF6

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Bell Palsy: eMedicine Neurology

emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Facial paralysis is a disfiguring disorder that has a great impact on the patient. Facial nerve paralysis may be congenital, neoplastic, or result from infection, trauma, toxic exposures, or iatrogenic causes. The most common cause of ...View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com

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