December 2, 2008

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Bell Palsy

Bell Palsy Overview

Named after Surgeon Sir Charles Bell and also known as facial palsy, Bell palsy is the sudden weakness of one side of the face. It is often temporary and is attributed to the inflammation of the facial nerve that controls the muscles on the weakened side of the face.



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