No, Bell's Palsy is not contagious. It is a condition that affects the movements of the muscles in the face by a damaged cranial nerve.
No, Bell's palsy is not contagious.
Not directly. This is caused by the herpes virus that causes chicken pox, or shingles in adults. This virus can be passed on during infection.
Bell's palsy is not contagious, and no special precautions should be taken.
I think you mean contagious and no it isn't it is congenital meaning you are born with it but it's not transmissible.
No.Answer:Bell's palsy is a paralysis of the facial nerve resulting in inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. Nothing in its causes, symptoms or impact would preclude flying.
No CP is a non-contagious, non-progressive, disorders that affect human development and result in physical disabilities. So, no it doesn't get any worse than it already is.
There are a number of different types of palsy. These include Cerebral Palsy, Bells Palsy, Bulbar Palsy, Erbs Palsy, etc. They all involve some form of paralyis and lesions on motor neurons. The most common or well known forms are Cerebral Palsy and Bells Palsy.
Articles on cerebral palsy can be found at the website of an organization that is devoted to researching cerebral palsy. Some such organizations are United Cerebral Palsy and the Cerebral Palsy Alliance.
yes he does have cerebral palsy
what is the scientific name for cerebral palsy
There is no patron saint of Bell's Palsy
She has never had bells palsy
Palsy is a developmental disorder that effects the brain. It can be severe to barley noticeable. When you are born and don't get oxygen to the brain it can cause palsy.
Type your answer here... Spastic cerebral palsy with a percentage of 80% of all cerebral palsy cases.