A-Z of Neurological Conditions

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Name

Bell's Palsy

Description

Bell's Palsy is a condition in which one side of the face becomes paralysed. It is usually temporary, and the majority of cases start to get better within three months. The exact cause of Bell's Palsy is unknown, but it is believed that viral infection of the facial nerve is commonly involved.

Useful National contacts

Bell's Palsy Association
www.bellspalsy.org.uk
Tel: 0870 4445 460

Our resources

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