People suffering from the facial nerve paralysis usually suffer from the inflammation of facial nerves.
Inflammation of the facial nerves refers to the paralysis of the structures innervated by the facial nerves.
Brances of the Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), and Vagus (X) cranial nerves carry information about taste
All muscles of facial expression are supplied by seventh cranial nerve. That is Facial nerve. This nerve carries the taste sensation from anterior two third of the tongue also.
Taste Qualities: Sweet Sour Salty Bitter Umami Cranial Nerves: Facial Nerve Glossopharyngeal Nerve Vagus Nerve
In most of the cases this happens due to a condition called as Bell's palsy. Facial nerve passes on it's way out of the skull through the internal ear. Here it is compressed in most cases. The patient usually has runny nose or else some cold related symptoms. The symptoms usually resolve in three weeks. There can be other causes of facial paralysis, in which case the nerve is pressed.
Olfactory nerve, optic nerve, facial nerve, glossopharyngeal . . . .I'm confused here
most likely a inflamation of the nerves is the cause,
The facial nerves do.
Massage therapy can help facial muscles and nerves regenerate by increasing blood flow to the area. Massage therapy alone will not regenerate muscles or nerves.
Brances of the Facial (VII), Glossopharyngeal (IX), and Vagus (X) cranial nerves carry information about taste
Inflamation of the tissue & nerves around the coccyx -- or tail bone...
1 called the facial nerve.
It is Craniosacral, with cranial nerves occlomotor, facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus and sacral nerves L2-L4
The vagus, the glossopharyngeal, and the facial nerves.
The facial nerve (VII)
vagus, glossopharyngeal and facial
nerves do not control face movement, muscle does
It is the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve).