The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The trigeminal and/or facial nerve, the 5th and 6th cranial nerves, respectively.
The Facial Nerve or Cranial Nerve VII is the nerve involved with Bell's Palsy.
The Facial Nerve is damaged in Bells Palsy
Bell’s palsy occurs when the nerve that controls the facial muscles (facial nerve) becomes inflamed or compressed.
facial nerve
Very much so, but not severely. Bell's Palsy affects the 5th and 6th cranial nerves (trigeminal and facial, respectively), which, obviously, are part of the nervous system.
She has never had bells palsy
meninggitis cerebral palsy
Avoiding Cereal Grain has not been proven to improve bells palsy. However b12 injections or tablets may help improve bells palsy it works on the neurolgical system.
One of the nervous system disorders is Epilepsy which causes seizures when there is a lack of glucose and oxygen in the brain. Others include: Alzheimer's disease Bell's palsy Cerebral palsy
No. Bells Palsy is not a directly communicable disease. It may be caused by a virus, but the effect is not direct.
The severity of cerebral palsy varies broadly. In some instances it involves sever mental disability along with damage to the rest of the nervous system. In others it's largely confined to physical disabilities.
ceribal palsy
There are a number of different types of palsy. These include Cerebral Palsy, Bells Palsy, Bulbar Palsy, Erbs Palsy, etc. They all involve some form of paralyis and lesions on motor neurons. The most common or well known forms are Cerebral Palsy and Bells Palsy.
No, he has Bell's Palsy...
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