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==How do I know if I have facial nerve paralysis and what are the symptoms of facial nerve paralysis?==
==How do I know if I have facial nerve paralysis and what are the symptoms of facial nerve paralysis?==
Damaged nerve leads to facial muscle paralysis. Patients with facial nerve paralysis may show the following signs:
*Change in the appearance of the face
:*Facial droop, paralysis in one side
:*Difficulty closing one eye and difficulty with fine movements of the face
:*Difficulty making expressions, grimacing
*Difficulty eating
*Face feels pulled to one sideand stiff
*Felling dryness of the eye or the mouth
*[[Headache]]
*Pain behind the ear
*Alteration of taste on the affected side
*[[Hyperacusis]]


==Who is at risk for facial nerve paralysis?==
==Who is at risk for facial nerve paralysis?==

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What is facial nerve paralysis?

How do I know if I have facial nerve paralysis and what are the symptoms of facial nerve paralysis?

Damaged nerve leads to facial muscle paralysis. Patients with facial nerve paralysis may show the following signs:

  • Change in the appearance of the face
  • Facial droop, paralysis in one side
  • Difficulty closing one eye and difficulty with fine movements of the face
  • Difficulty making expressions, grimacing
  • Difficulty eating
  • Face feels pulled to one sideand stiff
  • Felling dryness of the eye or the mouth
  • Headache
  • Pain behind the ear
  • Alteration of taste on the affected side
  • Hyperacusis

Who is at risk for facial nerve paralysis?

How to know you have facial nerve paralysis?

When to seek urgent medical care?

Treatment options

Diseases with similar symptoms

Where to find medical care for facial nerve paralysis?

Directions to Hospitals Treating facial nerve paralysis

Prevention of facial nerve paralysis

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http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1290547-overview

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000794.htm

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