Not typically. Bell's Palsy merely affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves in the face, causing partial paralysis. Neck pain would be caused from something else, or a very atypical symptom of Bell's Palsy.
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.
Naproxen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), may help alleviate pain or discomfort associated with Bell's palsy, but it does not treat the underlying condition. Bell's palsy often resolves on its own, and corticosteroids are typically the primary treatment to reduce inflammation. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any medication for specific conditions.
Danger signals associated with neck pain in some cases, neck pain may be a symptom of meningitis.
Indications for surgery include worsening diplopia, head-tilt resulting in neck pain and poor cosmetic appearance.
Yes, some people with cerebral palsy do experience pain. There are treatment options available to lessen the pain.
Brachial plexus palsy from nerve compression involves damage to the network of nerves that control movement and sensation in the arm. This condition can result from trauma, tumors, or other factors causing pressure on the nerves. Symptoms may include weakness, numbness, and pain in the affected arm, and treatment may involve physical therapy, medications, or surgery depending on the severity.
Yes and no it depends on you I guess but I have bp and had severe pain and pressure for the first few days and stopped it with a tens unit now I have no pain but everyone and every case of bp is different so its yes and no on that one But it sucks to have bells palsy either way. It needs to be studied more by DR'S. And a quick fix needs to be found even tho its temporary It can take a long time to go away and its very stressful to deal with.
sore throat, pain or swelling of the face and neck, chest pain, subcutaneous emphysema, and difficulty swallowing.
I would sooner be a pain in the neck, rather than be a pain in the butt like you.
What is the scientific explanation for the "pain in the neck" when you're disgusted and angry?
Migraine neck pain occurs when you experience a variety of things such as neck injury, ruptured disk, fracture, arthritis, etc.. Neck pain is curable if you visit a doctor.
Pain in the neck