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multiple sclerosis- could be a sympton of
demyelinating disease: multiple sclerosis, catastrophe, and cerebral palsy.
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It can be a factor in reoccurring 6th nerve palsy. I had it 7 years ago and i just had a relapse. Cause unknown.
You certainly can. Diseases such as Meningitis, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebal Palsy etc are very serious conditions. Epilepsy can also cause seizures which can under some circumstances lead to death.
Spasticity is when muscles are continuously tight or stiff. Spasticity occurs commonly in multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, and brain injury.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
Shingles can cause Bell's Palsy indirectly. The herpes zoster virus sometimes breaks out into shingles. The shingles may cause blistering in the area of the Facial Nerve (Cranial VII nerve) which controls the muscles on one side of the face or the other. This inflammation, not the shingles, is what causes Bell's Palsy. When shingles and Bell's Palsy are interrelated like this, it is called Ramsey-Hunt Syndrome.
Any pathology which affects the central nervous system (CNS) or peripheral nervous system. (Examples include brain tumors, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's Disease, strokes, nerve impingement syndroms, and on and on.)
no exersice can cure sixth nerve palsy
Bell's Palsy is one. Dysfunctional cranial nerve causes partial facial paralysis