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It is unlikely. Bell's Palsy really only affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
There is only one Bell's Palsy condition, which is characterized by parital facial paralysis on one side of the face. Depending on the severity, the eye might be able to be help open (which is normal in Bell's Palsy patients), or, if the infection was very severe, the nerves might be so affected that the eye would merely constantly remain closed, or close to being closed. This is the only difference between the 2 situations that you describe that I can see.
Yes, but most likely only one side, as the trigeminal nerve and/or facial nerve do affect the sensations in the tongue.
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.
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Yes, it is very possible that a person with cerebral palsy can also be mentally retarded. Only a doctor can make the diagnosis.
Yes; depending on how quick you catch it and get treated with antiviral meds, how strong you immune system is and your age can affect how severe the effects of Bell's Palsy will be. Generally, elderly folks will get more severe cases of Bell's Palsy because they typically have weaker immune systems and delay treatment (this isn't discriminatory, merely a social trend).
It's called a stalemate when the only pieces left on the board make it impossible for a checkmate to occur. This can happen when there are only two kings left, but it can also happen when there are two kings and one knight, or two kings and one bishop, and a handful of other cases.
There are three major types of palsy: cerebral, Nell's, and brachial. The most dangerous of the three is cerebral since it affects the function of the brain.
Montresor heard Fortunato's jingling bells from outside the niche when only the eleventh tier was left to be plastered in. This sound added to his feeling of satisfaction and finality as he completed his revenge against Fortunato.
There is currently no evidence to suggest that cerebral palsy affects fertility. Research suggests cerebral palsy is inherited in only a very small percentage of cases and there are normally other additional social or cultural factors. The risk of a mother or father with cerebral palsy having a child with cerebral palsy is generally not significantly different from that of any other person. Generally, there is no medical reason why a woman with cerebral palsy should not have a baby, with no greater risk of miscarriage or premature birth.
No, the bells will only be rung if a new pope has been elected.