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Q: What is eye palsy?
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Does Joe Mantegna have glass eye?

No, he has Bell's Palsy...


What kinds of eye exercises are there for sixth nerve palsy?

no exersice can cure sixth nerve palsy


Is phosphorus helpful for a droopy eye from Bell's Palsy?

Sometimes.


What is the difference between bells palsy that has your eye open and the bells palsy where your eye is almost closed?

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.


Bells palsy-how long before your eye closes?

The eye does not always close from a Bell's Palsy infection - it depends on the severity and how soon treatment begins. As with any ailment, the severity and existence of the symptoms depend on the individual's immune system.


What is six nerve palsy of the eyes?

the 6th cranial supply the lateral rectus muscle of the eye. It allow the eyeball to turn out. if you have the nerve palsy of this nerve, your eyeball cannot be turned out.


What happens in third nerve palsy?

Third nerve palsy prevents the proper functioning of the medial, superior, and inferior recti, and inferior oblique muscles. As a result, the eye cannot move up, down, or in. When at rest, the eye tends to look down and to the side


What is bels palsy?

Palsy is a medical term used to describe certain forms of paralysis that is accompanied with loss of feeling, tremors and spasms. Some types of palsy are:Bells palsy - partial facial paralysisBulbar palsay - cranial nerve paralysisCerebral palsy - a neural disorder caused by intercranial lesionsConjugate gaze palsy - a disorder affecting eye movementErb's palsy/Brachial palsy - paralysis in one armWasting palsy - otherwise known as spinal muscular atrophy


Could numbness in jaw and ear be early symptoms of Bell's Palsy?

my bell's palsy started with lots of twitching around eye, mouth and cheek the day before. got up next morning with bell's palsy. 6 weeks later 90% better. best wishes


What is wrong with Vicki mabrey eye?

Bell's Palsy - a form of paralysis affecting a nerve that controls facial muscles.


What is the weakness or paralysis on one side of the face that causes the mouth to droop?

Bell's palsy is the name of this condition. If it causes difficulty in closing the eye, then deliberate steps may be necessary to prevent the Cornea from drying out.Bell's palsy


Could fibrous dysplasia cause a palsy of the mouth and the ability to close an eye completely?

Yes if the FD affected a cranial nerve.