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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for "Bell's+Palsy"
  1. Bell palsy is a disorder of the nerve that controls movement of the muscles in the face. This ... Bell palsy can affect people of any age, most commonly those over age 65 years. It can also ...
  2. ... otherwise healthy, facial paralysis is often due to Bell palsy . This is a condition in which the facial ... speech, or occupational therapist. If facial paralysis from Bell palsy lasts for more than 6 to 12 months, ...
  3. ... Weakness around the eyes or eyelids caused by Bell palsy Tear duct problems Injuries to the eye or ...
  4. ... controls movement of the muscles in the face ( Bell palsy ), and uncoordinated movements Spleen rupture (rare, avoid pressure ...
  5. ... not close all the way, such as with Bell palsy Foreign bodies in the eye Scratches (abrasions) on ...
  6. ... Shibata SB, Sullivan CB, et al. Management of Bell's palsy and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. In: Brackmann DE, Shelton ...
  7. ... ALS) Weakness of the muscles of the face ( Bell palsy ) Group of disorders involving brain and nervous system ...
  8. ... sclerosis (MS) Facial trauma Facial weakness, such as Bell's palsy or tongue weakness Head trauma Head and neck ...
  9. ... Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, or Lou Gehrig disease) Bell palsy Botulism Guillain-Barré syndrome Myasthenia gravis or Lambert- ...
  10. ... last slightly longer. Causes of impaired taste include: Bell palsy Common cold Flu and other viral infections Nasal ...
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