Bells palsy
Bell's Palsy is one. Dysfunctional cranial nerve causes partial facial paralysis
Any animal with a herpes infection can get Bell's Palsy.
Residual is leftover, and paralysis is inability to move; so residual paralysis is a leftover inability to move after partial recovery. For example, most people with Bell's Palsy recover, but some complain of residual paralysis.
She has never had bells palsy
Unlikely; Bell's Palsy does not cause inflammation, merely nerve damage leading to partial facial paralysis on one side; however, with the paralysis, the mouth, cheek, and/or eye can appear "inflammed" due to its droopy or "lazy" appearance.
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.
Of or pertaining to paralysis; resembling paralysis., Affected with paralysis, or palsy., Inclined or tending to paralysis., A person affected with paralysis.
Yes, a person with Bell's palsy may have difficulty smiling on one side of their face due to weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles. Physical therapy and other treatments can help improve facial muscle function over time.
Bells palsy indicates massage to maintain flexibility and good circulation in the affected muscles. People afflicted with paralysis are unable to give any feedback on things like pressure and limits with movement, which could lead to injury to the client, since the therapist could be injuring them without either person being aware of it.
Bells palsy indicates massage to maintain flexibility and good circulation in the affected muscles. People afflicted with paralysis are unable to give any feedback on things like pressure and limits with movement, which could lead to injury to the client, since the therapist could be injuring them without either person being aware of it.
Bells Palsy is a facial paralysis normally affecting one side of the face can last a few weeks or a year Bell's Palsy is facial paralysis, normally affecting one side of the face, and can last from a number of weeks to a number of years.