Does anyone know why partially of a persons' facade would be paralyzed?
Answers: Bells Palsy, absoultely. My daughter had that when she be age 4, we notice a sudden drop in the one side of her facade, one side would be smiling, the other would be droopy. My father also had this when he was contained by his 40's and he was scared to departure with it because it lingered for nearly a month, he have to eat soup from a straw etc... he feared never regaining the sense back in his facade.
The cause from what the doctor told us can be as simple as wind entering the ear conduit and effecting the nerves, our doctor stated our daughter could have gotten it just from something simple resembling having the car fanlight open while driving, and the air getting into her ear strait. Hers lasted about a month. 3 weeks be most noticable.
There is no cure for it, though the doctor can give medication it really has to a short time ago run it's course. It does increase anxiety so an anti-depressant wouldn't hurt if needed.
Hugs.
Bells palsey, or a stroke.
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/.
sounds like a mini stroke, best get your friend to the doctors, honourable luck! stroke
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