What is bell s palsy

    • [DOC File]Bell’s Palsy: A Clinical Practice Guideline for ...

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      Bell’s palsy is an acute onset idiopathic weakness or paralysis of the face of peripheral nerve origin. Other peripheral causes of facial weakness or paralysis include inflammation of the ear or temporal bone (otitis media, mastoiditis, cholesteatoma), viral infections (herpes zoster oticus or Ramsay Hunt syndrome, Lyme disease ...

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    • [DOC File]Bell's Palsy and Related Conditions

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      Bell’s palsy is generally regarded as a Benign facial palsy – benign because, even without treatment, it will always recover fully or partially with 6 months, but THIS IS NOT TRUE. Facial paralysis is frightening to the patient and to the physician. This fear often leads to …

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    • Bell's Palsy - What is Bell's Palsy? What Causes it?

      Dec 16, 2016 · Bell's palsy is also known as “acute facial palsy of unknown cause.” It’s a condition in which the muscles on one side of your face become weak or paralyzed.

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    • [DOCX File]Evidence-Based Practice: Treatment of Bell’s Palsy

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      Evidence-Based Practice: Treatment of Bell’s Palsy. According to Salinas, Alvarez, Daly, and Ferreira (2010), “Bell’s palsy is an acute, generally unilateral, paralysis or weakness of facial musculature consistent with peripheral facial nerve dysfunction, of no detectable cause” (p. 2).

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