Natural Treatments for Bell’s Palsy
May 13, 2008 by Dr. Nicole Sundene
Filed under Bell's Palsy, Kitchen Sink
Bell’s Palsy is a very frustrating typically benign medical problem that causes one side of the face to temporarily droop.
Most patients with Bell’s Palsy are terrified they are having a stroke, however they are instead experiencing a temporary paralysis or weakness of the muscles of the face resulting from inflammation of the seventh cranial nerve, commonly referred to as the facial nerve.
Associated risk factors for Bell’s Palsy are exposure to cold, diabetes, pregnancy, upper respiratory infections, and being over the age of 30. Read more
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