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:*Inability to wrinkle forehead (peripheral lesion) | :*Inability to wrinkle forehead (peripheral lesion) | ||
:*May be associated with ear pain, impaired taste sensation on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, decreased tearing, and hyperacusis. | :*May be associated with [[ear pain]], impaired [[taste]] sensation on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, decreased tearing, and [[hyperacusis]]. | ||
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History and Symptoms
Sudden onset, usually over hours, of unilateral facial paralysis(maximal symptoms by 48 hours)
- Eyebrow sagging with inability to close the affected eye
- Nasolabial fold flattening with mouth drawn to the non affected side
- Inability to wrinkle forehead (peripheral lesion)
- May be associated with ear pain, impaired taste sensation on the anterior two-thirds of the tongue, decreased tearing, and hyperacusis.