Bell Palsy
Bell Palsy
Bell Palsy
No cause can be found in the majority of cases of Bell palsy, but facial paralysis may be
caused by trauma, which can injure the facial nerve where it passes through the base of
the skull; tumours (e.g., acoustic neurinomas), which may invade or compress the
nerve; and various infections, including Guillain-Barré syndrome, diphtheria, Lyme
disease, ear infections, sarcoidosis, and herpes simplex. Rarely, a flulike illness may
precede the onset of Bell palsy.
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