If Bell's palsy,: Approximately 92 % of facial palsies seem to reverse fully and usually prognosis for recovery is excellent. In most cases, the problem never recurs. Would not waste time being vigilant, as many other problems could be far more likely.
Answered 3/26/2013
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? Bells palsy ?: Acute facial paralysis can occur after viral infection that affects the facial nerve. However, it can also be sign of stroke or ms or brain tumor. Rare genetic disorders can cause recurrent facial paralysis. You need a thorough medical and neurological evaluation.
Answered 1/31/2013
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