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    Bell’s palsy

    INTRODUCTION: Bell’s palsy is the most frequent peripheral paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve, with a sudden and unilateral onset. This is an idiopathic illness that causes partial or total facial paralysis, as well as alterations in taste, sensitivity to sound, and changes in lacrimation and salivation. Bell palsy is an acute facial paralysis or weakness induced by an unknown a etiology. Bell’s palsy is characterized by a sudden weakening of one side of the face. This makes it difficult for a person to move their mouth, elevate their brow, wrinkle their nose, or close their eyes. CAUSES: A facial…