Not typically. Bell's palsy merely causing minor temporary facial paralysis.
It is unlikely, as the condition that causes it merely attacks the nerve cells in the trigeminal and/or facial nerves. Swelling would be a very atypical (not normal) symptom.
Bell's palsy is a nerve condition that weakens the muscles of the face, including the eyelids. It is usually temporary.
No, it cannot, because Bell's Palsy, by definition, is a paralysis of facial muscles caused by an inflammation of the Facial Nerve (cranial nerve VII). If any other part of the body is affected, then the condition is not Bell's Palsy. Bell's Palsy is not the only condition or disease that can cause paralysis of the face.
Not typically. Bell's Palsy merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves in the face, causing partial paralysis. Neck pain would be caused from something else, or a very atypical symptom of Bell's Palsy.
If you mean Bell's palsy, there is no reason it should have anything at all to do with masturbation. Bell's palsy is an inflammation of a cranial nerve affecting face muscles, not related to the genitalia.
It is unlikely. Bell's Palsy really only affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
She had Bell's palsy. It left her face partially paralysed.
There is no patron saint of Bell's Palsy
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No, it merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
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.
Bell's palsy is a paralysis. If you can still move the muscles located in that region, you don't have bell's palsy. Also, Bell's Palsy paralyzes the entire half of the face, and does not always cause numbness, just inability to control muscle movement. I can't really tell you weather or not it's a pinched nerve, but it doesn't sound like bell's palsy.