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Bell's Palsy - References

1. A Textbook Of Oral Pathology, Shafer, Hine and Levy 4th edition 1999 Wikipedia

2. Bell Charles. On the nerves of the face: being a second paper on that subject. Philos Trans R Soc London. 1829; 119:317-30 [As cited in Kelly EC (ed). Classics of Neurology. New York: Robert E. Krieger Publishing; 1971, pp. 75-89].

3. Bell, Charles. On the nerves of the face: being a second paper on that subject. Philos Trans R Soc London. 1829; 119:317-30 [As cited in Kelly EC (ed). Classics of Neurology. New York : Robert E. Krieger Publishing; 1971, pp. 75-89].

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Posted by:  siv_naresh(Guest)  Posted on: 07/06/2011
Hi,Am going through Bell's Palsy from last 2 days. Just want to know if I still go for my regular work outs or do i need to be at home, resting.. Or is it suggestible I join Yoga during this period.. will that help in any case???



Posted by:  ennairam_23  Posted on: 01/26/2011
I had Bell's Palsy when I was 14. Good thing my Mom noticed that my left side of the face is paralyzed so she brought me to the doctor and had me checked. The doctor prescribed hot compress on my face and medicines that I forgot but I think there's a steroid. Since Bell's Palsy is mostly idiopathic, there really is no treatment. All that we can do is to make sure that the eye is moisturized so that it won't dry up and be infected. And wait until it gets better..



Posted by:  guest  Posted on: 06/13/2008
I have a friend thats has bells palsy and was curious to his long lastings symptom of when he eats his eye waters constantly got and explination email me




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