While no specific foods can directly regenerate the seventh facial nerve, a balanced diet rich in vitamins and nutrients may support nerve health. Foods high in antioxidants, such as fruits and vegetables, along with those rich in omega-3 fatty acids like fatty fish, can promote overall nerve function. Additionally, vitamins B1, B6, B12, and E are important for nerve repair and regeneration, so including nuts, seeds, whole grains, and lean proteins can be beneficial. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice on nerve health and recovery.
Well, there are several #7s. You have:Cranial nerve 7 - the facial nerve, which controls muscles of facial expression in addition to some aspects of taste, salavation, blinking, & tearing.C7 - the 7th cervical nerve transmits sensation along the parts of the back of the forearm and arm & into the middle finger. It also is invlolved in muscle movements such as elbow extension and wrist flexion.T7 - the 7th thoracic nerve controls some intercostal muscle function and skin sensation in a small patch of skin from just below the shoulder blades to a few inches above the belly button. This nerve also is involved in autonomic innervation to some vital organs in the abdomen.
The central nerve cord in an earthworm is located on the ventral side of its body, running along the underside. It is part of the earthworm's nervous system and helps in coordinating movement and responses to stimuli.
When the 7th (facial) and 8th (vestibulocochlear) cranial nerves appear grossly normal, it indicates that there are no visible abnormalities or lesions affecting these nerves upon examination. This suggests that the nerves are intact and functioning properly, which is important for facial movement, sensation, and hearing/balance. Such findings can help rule out certain neurological conditions or injuries. However, further testing may still be necessary to assess their function more thoroughly.
When the cushion between the 6th and 7th vertebra (intervertebral disc) is gone, it can lead to a condition called degenerative disc disease. This can cause pain, stiffness, and reduced flexibility in the spine due to the vertebrae rubbing against each other. In severe cases, it may also result in nerve compression and radiating pain into the arms or legs. Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, or surgery in some cases.
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It is the 7th cranial nerve (facial nerve).
Well, there are several #7s. You have:Cranial nerve 7 - the facial nerve, which controls muscles of facial expression in addition to some aspects of taste, salavation, blinking, & tearing.C7 - the 7th cervical nerve transmits sensation along the parts of the back of the forearm and arm & into the middle finger. It also is invlolved in muscle movements such as elbow extension and wrist flexion.T7 - the 7th thoracic nerve controls some intercostal muscle function and skin sensation in a small patch of skin from just below the shoulder blades to a few inches above the belly button. This nerve also is involved in autonomic innervation to some vital organs in the abdomen.
Facial nerve is the 7th cranial nerve. It has an Intracranial and extracranial course. So branches must be named accordingly as: Branches in the cranial cavity Branches outside the cranial cavity I will post the answer after 2 days...till then the reader can ponder on the question
Smiling is an action produce by more than one muscle but the nerve that allows you to do that is the facial nerve (7th cranial nerve). Facial nerve has 5 branches and the action of all 5 allows you to smile nicely. The temporal branch allow you to wrinkle your forehead, the zygomatic branch allows you to partially close your eyes, the buccal branch allow you to elevate your chin, and the marginal mandibular allow you to widen your mouth laterally.
The facial or 7th crainial nerve. If you have Bell's palsey, (CN 7 palsey) one side of your face will have problems closing your eye and controling that whole side of your face. Take Care! Dr. Dan
There is cerebal palsy and it is usually caused by birth trama. It is managed with PT and OT services. Bell's Palsy is an inflamation of the 7th cranial facial nerve with 90% of people making a full recovery.
The system that is involved in tear production includes the tear ducts and glands and is called the tear system. The nervous system is involved as well. The production of tears in involuntary and mostly via the facial nerve (5th cranial) and the trigeminal (7th).See link below:
i think bells palsey i have the same condition
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
The central nerve cord in an earthworm is located on the ventral side of its body, running along the underside. It is part of the earthworm's nervous system and helps in coordinating movement and responses to stimuli.
The Palmaris Longus. (Human Anatomy and Physiology, 7th Edition, Marieb/Hoen)
When the 7th (facial) and 8th (vestibulocochlear) cranial nerves appear grossly normal, it indicates that there are no visible abnormalities or lesions affecting these nerves upon examination. This suggests that the nerves are intact and functioning properly, which is important for facial movement, sensation, and hearing/balance. Such findings can help rule out certain neurological conditions or injuries. However, further testing may still be necessary to assess their function more thoroughly.