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Bell's palsy is a condition that causes sudden weakness of facial muscles on one side of the face. It is also known as idiopathic facial paralysis. Inflammation and swelling of the facial nerve is the main cause of facial paralysis. Common symptoms of bell's palsy include facial weakness, headache, altered taste, drooling, and loss of facial expressions.

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Features and Management of Bell’s Palsy

In Bell’s palsy, the affected side of the face loses functionality and movement control. Read the article to know how this impairment is managed effectively.

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Bell's palsy, also known as facial palsy, is a condition that causes sudden and temporary weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles. The below article details the same.

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