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Bell Palsy (cont.)

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Bell's palsy usually goes away by itself without treatment. Most people begin recovery in 2-3 weeks, with 70-85% of people showing complete recovery in 2-3 months. There is a 10% recurrence rate. Those who are at a higher risk of not getting completely better are often older and those who have a slow recovery from symptoms.

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Bell palsy, more appropriately known as idiopathic facial paralysis (IFP), is believed to be a virally mediated cranial neuritis affecting the facial nerve due to reactivation of the herpes simplex virus (HSV).

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