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Dec 19, 2025

[Answer] 4. Dr. Deputy observes that your mouth and one eyelid droop. You also appear to be unable to move one side of your face. What's the matter?

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...1. Rheumatic fever 2. Bell's palsy 3. Irritable bowel syndrome 4. Malabsorption Bell's palsy results when a facial nerve becomes inflamed, thus becoming unable to function properly. No one knows what causes it. It can suddenly come on a person, usually in the morning when they awaken. Bell's palsy can go away after a few weeks all by itself. When it lasts longer, doctors will use electrical stimulation in an attempt to stop permanent damage to the facial muscles from atrophy. Corticosteroids may also be used. Note that the symptoms described could indicate a stroke, which normally also affects the arms, which Bell's palsy doesn't. Be aware of the possibility.




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Bell's palsy:


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