Bell's Palsy is one. Dysfunctional cranial nerve causes partial facial paralysis
Bells' Palsy.. ...
It depends on the cause of the paralysis.
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It can cause paralysis including paralysis of the muscles need for respiration.
Paralysis of the limbs. In some cases, it can cause paralysis of the chest muscles making breathing difficult. It can even cause death.
Compression of the fifth cranial nerve can result in facial pain and or numbness. Compression of the seventh cranial nerve can cause spasms, weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles
can cause hearing loss which can sometimes occurs even years later. Radiation therapy can also cause damage to neighboring cranial nerves, which can result in symptoms such as numbness, pain or paralysis of the facial muscles
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.
Yes, it can. Better treatments exist than existed 8 years ago. Bell's Palsy is normally a temporary condition and sometimes goes away on its own. If this condition has existed for 8 year's, it might not even be Bell's Palsy, but some other type of facial paralysis. Not every facial paralysis is Bell's Palsy. There are other conditions which can cause facial paralysis like BP and sometimes BP is a misdiagnosis.
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