Facial Paralysis

Bell’s Palsy is Much Scarier and More Painful Than Some Let On

Bell's Palsy is a condition where the facial nerve (7th cranial nerve) is injured or traumatized in some way, and…

5 days ago

Signs of Recovering from Bell’s Palsy

The October 18, 2005 issue of Life Science Weekly describes "Bells palsy as a temporary paralysis of the seventh cranial…

2 months ago

Living with Myasthenia Gravis

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disorder that prevents nerve impulses from reaching the muscles at the cellular level. The…

3 months ago

Bell’s Palsy- Paralysis of the Face

Bell's palsy is a condition that occurs when the muscles of one side of your face become weakened or paralyzed.…

4 months ago

How to Identify and Cure Facial Paralysis

Facial paralysis is the condition in which the facial nerve becomes inflamed. It results in total loss of voluntary muscle…

4 months ago

Living with Acoustic Neuroma

Acoustic neuroma is fairly rare, but it is still one of the most common of the benign brain tumors. Acoustic…

5 months ago

Stroke or Bell’s Palsy?

My mom had been rushed to an area hospital were she was being treated for a stroke having a blood…

2 years ago

Tips for Living with Bells Palsy and Its Symptoms

In May of 2007, I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy. In most cases, Bells Palsy symptoms will resolve in as…

2 years ago

Postpartum Facial Paralysis (Bell’s Palsy)

You have just had a baby and are extremely exhausted and happy. Within two days you go home and start…

2 years ago

My Experience with a Parotid Tumor

My wife first noticed the lump in the spring of 2011. It was then about the size of a marble…

2 years ago

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