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Bell’s Palsy (Eye Diseases)

Bell's palsy is a weakness or paralysis of the facial nerve known as the seventh cranial nerve. This nerve works with facial movements and is very specific for the closure of eyelids. Bell’s palsy is a rare disease. Bell's palsy usually occurs suddenly, affecting the greater part of one side of the face. The cause is unknown, but the condition has been associated with certain viruses. Statistical data shows that Bell's palsy affects about one person out of 60 or 70.

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Bell’s Palsy (Eye Diseases)
Bell's palsy is a weakness or paralysis of the facial nerve known as the seventh cranial nerve. This nerve works with facial movements and is very specific for the closure of eyelids. Bell’s palsy is a rare disease. Bell's palsy usually occurs suddenly, affecting the greater part of one side of the face. The cause is unknown, but the condition has been associated with certain viruses. Statistical data shows that Bell's palsy affects about one person out of 60 or 70.