There is usually pain behind the ear before the half of the face becomes paralyzed, but when I had it the pain occured after. it's normal for bell's palsy.
no
no they're not
No one really knows what causes bell's palsy, but I've heard people say that going between hot and cold too quickly can cause it, as well as air being blown at their face (like when sticking there head out the car window while in motion.) I did neither, and still had it, so it's hard to say.
It is unlikely merely from these 2 conditions, but without a thorough look at you by a doctor, it is impossible to diagnose. Bell's Palsy is not affected by a tumor; it is a viral infection from the herpes virus that lays dormant in your system. Light-headedness can be caused by an enormous amount of things. Best bet: if you are worried, go see your doctor.
well, If you can put it back on then yes. If not, then unfortunately no.
The phrase "supposed to" is synonymous with "intended to"."That hat is supposed to go on your head.""That hat is intended to go on your head."
Ernesto
Head gaskets are supposed to last the life of the engine. There is no "care" specific to head gaskets.
this makes thing mess up in your head and make you have seizures that is a bad thing to have
You can't. From bed head or a bad makeover. It doesn't matter. You have to go to Shampoodle and guess which hairstyle and color you had. For 3,000 Bells of course. . .
It is supposed to be the father.
Athena