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Brain and nervous system :
Bell's Palsy

Bell's Palsy is a type of sudden and temporary paralysis that causes weakness of facial muscles. The facial nerve that supplies the muscles of the face is affected by the palsy and it is also the most common cause of facial paralysis all over the world.

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Asked By : Anonymous

Asked on : 23 Dec 2011   

I am 28 years old. I was affected Bells palsy , around 11 years ago when I was studying +12.
I relieved from diseas somewhat (70%), I took around 4 months treatment (physiotheraphy & medicine by that time. I skipped that later.
Now I couldn't smile completly. But eyes are closing properly, only smile & Speak are bit of complicaiton.

Can it be cure it now by latest treatment (BOTOX or Surgical)?


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