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Any connection between bell's palsy and vision loss in one eye?

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Corneal abrasion: Bell's palsy can affect the ability to blink on the same side, which may result in a foreign object getting onto the corneal and causing damage. This will cause pain and distortion in vision. If there is a true loss of vision associated with facial paralysis, this may indicate more extensive problems at the base of the brain, and may well require additional testing.

Answered 1/13/2013

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