Facial palsy is a disorder that results in an abrupt weakening in one side of the face's muscles. The majority of the time, the weakness is transient and gets much better over several weeks. The weakening gives the face a drooping appearance on half of it. One-sided smiles are contagious, and the damaged eye refuses to close. Bell's palsy is also known as acute peripheral facial palsy of undetermined origin. It is possible at any age. It's unclear what exactly caused it. Experts believe that swelling and inflammation of the nerve responsible for controlling one side of the face's muscles is the cause. It might be brought on by a response to a viral infection. In most cases, the symptoms become better in a few weeks, and full recovery takes place in around six months. A tiny percentage of people develop lifelong symptoms of Bell's palsy. Bell's palsy rarely happens more than once. If you feel paralyzed in any way, get medical attention immediately since you might be having a stroke. Although it is not the result of a stroke, Bell's palsy can have comparable symptoms.
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