What is the complete remedial of facial pyralysis ??!


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What is the complete remedial of facial pyralysis ??

im female /44 .
i am the patient of hyper tension and high blood presssure from last three years . but also im facing facial pyralysis from last two years. it is at the right side of my face .
when im in tension or at hight blood pressure or during conversation , it fluctulates fastly.
im taking the medicines from a neurologist but there is no reliefment .
so plz try to understand my problem.
and give me a solution for complete remedial of this dilema !


Answers:

Bell's palsy is a temporary form of facial paralysis. It results from damage to the nerve that controls movement of the muscles in the face.
Bell's palsy is sudden, idiopathic, unilateral peripheral 7th cranial nerve palsy. Symptoms are hemifacial paresis involving the upper and lower face. There are no specific tests for diagnosis. Treatment may include corticosteroids, lubrication of the eye, and intermittent use of an eye patch.
Doctors aren't sure that any treatment changes the ultimate outcome of Bell's palsy in most people. Most recover fully with or without treatment.
Courses of treatment may include:
* Anti-inflammatory medication. A short course of prescription corticosteroid medication, such as prednisone, may reduce inflammation and swelling in the narrow, bony channel through which the facial nerve travels.
* Antiviral medication. Prescription antiviral medications, such as acyclovir (Zovirax) and famciclovir (Famvir), may limit or reduce damage to the nerve from some viral causes.
* Massage. Facial massage may help prevent permanent contractures of the paralyzed muscles before recovery takes place.
Please see the web pages for more details on Bell's palsy.




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