Bell's Palsy Association - BPA - Home Page ..... Bell's Palsy is facial
paralysis, normally affecting one side of the face, and can last from a
number of weeks to a number of years. In most cases (approx 80%) the
condition recedes after 3 months though for a proportion of sufferers the
symptoms can continue indefinately. Most patients suspect they have
suffered a stroke when first faced by it's effect and a visit to the
doctor helps alleviate their fears. Symptoms normally include; a drooping
or sagging mouth, facial pain, drooling, loss of taste, inability to close
the eye resulting in tearing ...... bells, palsy, bells palsy, palsey,
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medication, damage Bells Palsy is facial paralysis normally affecting the
eye, mouth, and nose. There is no definitive evidence as to its cause
though studies indicate it to be a viral attack on the facial nerve and
recovery within three months is expected for eighty percent with some
sufferers requiring further treatment. Bells Palsy affects aproximately 1
in 3000 people ....