Doubtful, as this is not a serious disorder and shouldn't cause missing work.
Maybe not a disability, but certainly some restrictions would be applicable depending on the environmental conditions according to the type of work you do. Especially if the palsy affects your ability to close one eye completely. If you work in an environment where there is the possibility of dust, dirt, or other airborne contaminants getting into your eyes, I would suggest that a medical doctor can write you a work restriction because of that condition.
no
No. Bells Palsy is not a directly communicable disease. It may be caused by a virus, but the effect is not direct.
Doubtful, as this is not a very serious disorder and shouldn't cause missing work.
She has never had bells palsy
According to the Mayo Clinic, botox is not likely to cause Bells palsy. Some of the known causes of this disease include: cold sores, mononucleoisis, and German measles.
Bell's Palsy is one. Dysfunctional cranial nerve causes partial facial paralysis
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.
I'm not sure how many case studies there are but my father had a bells palsey episode and then some years later got Parkinsons.
No, he has Bell's Palsy...
yes
Bell's palsy is not contagious, and no special precautions should be taken.
Avoiding Cereal Grain has not been proven to improve bells palsy. However b12 injections or tablets may help improve bells palsy it works on the neurolgical system.