Not likely, as Bell's Palsy merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face. Bleeding from the ear can be caused by numerous other things, such as concussions, ear infections, or injury. Consult an emergency physician with any ear bleeding as it has a high likelihood of being serious.
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.
Bells Palsy....please google it for information - Wikipedia has an article. I have had it and had no residual effects, but was started on treatment, antibiotics and steroids relatively quickly after the effect.
Well if your ear does bleed then make sure that it doesn't get into the piercing which may cause into infection. Put pressure on the bleeding and it should stop and result in a scab. Hope this helps
The symptoms of ear bleeding would be blood coming from the ear or ears. Is the question more likely, "What are the causes of ear bleeding?"
It is not normal for a cat to be bleeding behind the ear. If you notice this, it is important to seek veterinary care immediately to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Well, its probably not good.
Sticking a cotton bud in your ear can damage it.You risk bleeding, a perforated eardrum, or damage to the bones in the ear, which can cause permanent deafness.
Yes, bleeding from the ear can be related to a head cold, as upper respiratory infections can lead to congestion and inflammation in the Eustachian tubes. This pressure buildup can cause fluid accumulation, leading to possible ruptures in the eardrum, resulting in bleeding. However, it's essential to consult a healthcare professional to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
go to the vet and get the ear stiched.
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is not a direct cause of bleeding from the ears. However, severe hypertension can lead to complications such as vascular damage or rupture, which may contribute indirectly to bleeding in various areas, including the ears. If someone experiences ear bleeding, it is important to seek medical attention to identify the underlying cause, which may be unrelated to blood pressure issues.
If blood is coming from the ear that means it an ear infection
A mouse's ear may be itchy and bleeding due to infections, parasites, trauma, or skin conditions. It's important to seek veterinary care to determine the exact cause and provide proper treatment to alleviate discomfort and prevent further complications.