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What is Bell’s Palsy?Bell’s palsy is a condition that causes a temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles in the face. It can occur when the nerve that controls your facial muscles becomes inflamed, swollen, or compressed.The condition causes one side of your face to droop or become stiff. You may have difficulty smiling or closing your eye on the affected side. In most cases, Bell’s palsy is temporary and symptoms usually go away after a few weeks.Although Bell’s palsy can occur at any…

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This is Yanagihara facial nerve grading system for Bell's palsy. Nine types of facial movements considering left-right symmetry at rest and each branch of the facial nerve are graded into three levels: "almost normal (4 points)," "partial paralysis (2 points)," and "severe paralysis (0 points). Total 40 points. If you have more than 20 points, it is considered a Mild case; if you have between 10-18 points, it is moderate. You have severe Bell's Palsy if you have less than 8 points. #bellspalsy Bell Palsy Exercises, Facial Palsy Exercise, Bells Palsy Exercises, Bells Palsy Facial Exercises, Bells Palsy Remedies, Facial Nerve Branches, Facial Movements, Bell’s Palsy, Orofacial Myofunctional Therapy

This is Yanagihara facial nerve grading system for Bell's palsy. Nine types of facial movements considering left-right symmetry at rest and each branch of the facial nerve are graded into three levels: "almost normal (4 points)," "partial paralysis (2 points)," and "severe paralysis (0 points). Total 40 points. If you have more than 20 points, it is considered a Mild case; if you have between 10-18 points, it is moderate. You have severe Bell's Palsy if you have less than 8 points…

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Paralysis on one side of the face, drooping eyes and mouth are some of the physical manifestations of Bell’s palsy. This condition affects the muscles on one side of the face as the facial nerve that controls the muscles gets damaged. This nerve damage can also affect the eyes and will make it difficult for […] Nerves Of The Face, Add Paralysis, Bells Palsy Facial Exercises, Bell’s Palsy Exercises, Bells Palsy Massage, Afferent And Efferent Nerves, Bell’s Palsy, Facial Paralysis, Bells Palsy

Paralysis on one side of the face, drooping eyes and mouth are some of the physical manifestations of Bell’s palsy. This condition affects the muscles on one side of the face as the facial nerve that controls the muscles gets damaged. This nerve damage can also affect the eyes and will make it difficult for […]

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