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Understanding Bell's Palsy
- Bell's palsy is a sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of facial muscles, often due to viral infection.
Medical Treatment Options
- Corticosteroids: Start high-dose corticosteroids like Prednisolone within 3 days of symptom onset to reduce inflammation.
- Antivirals: May be used alongside steroids if a viral cause is suspected.
Supportive Care
- Use lubricating eye drops and wear eye protection to prevent dryness and injury.
Physical Therapy
- Engage in facial exercises and physiotherapy to enhance muscle strength and coordination.
When to Seek Specialist Care
- Consult a neurologist or ENT specialist if symptoms worsen or no improvement is seen within a few months.
Prognosis and Follow-up
- Most recover within 3-6 months. Regular follow-up is crucial to monitor progress.
Additional Advice
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle, rest well, and protect your eyes to support recovery.
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