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Bell's palsy and vision loss in one eye related?

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Dr. Ari Weitzner answered

Dryness: The bells palsy makes it hard to blink, so eye gets dried out and blurred.

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Answered 11/8/2015

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Putting too much pressure on eye and bell's palsy, should I be concerned?

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My right side of eye feels a little heavy and cheek too i recovered from bells palsy last year which was also on the right side can it be recurring symptom or is it just due to cold and air its just a little heavyness no pain?

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