According to the Mayo Clinic, botox is not likely to cause Bells palsy. Some of the known causes of this disease include: cold sores, mononucleoisis, and German measles.
She has never had bells palsy
It is unlikely. Bell's Palsy really only affects the trigeminal and/or facial nerves of the face.
No; Bell's Palsy is a viral infection caused by the herpes virus during an immuno-compromised condition.
If you have Bell's palsy, you should consult your rheumatologist regarding the wisdom of taking Embrel. It may be safe, or not, depending on the likely underlying cause of the palsy.
Bell's Palsy is one. Dysfunctional cranial nerve causes partial facial paralysis
Doubtful, as this is not a very serious disorder and shouldn't cause missing work.
No. Bells Palsy is not a directly communicable disease. It may be caused by a virus, but the effect is not direct.
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.
Should have no effect. The air pressure difference shouldn't cause any complications.
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Bell's palsy is not contagious, and no special precautions should be taken.