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Asked for female, 36 years old from Ahmedabad
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Approximately 30% of patients, however, experience long-term symptoms following the paralysis, and approximately 5% are left with an unacceptably high degree of sequelae. Bell palsy sequelae include incomplete motor regeneration, incomplete sensory regeneration, and aberrant reinnervation of the facial nerve.
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Approximately 30% of patients, however, experience long-term symptoms following the paralysis, and approximately 5% are left with an unacceptably high degree of sequelae. Bell palsy sequelae include incomplete motor regeneration, incomplete sensory regeneration, and aberrant reinnervation of the facial nerve.
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Hello. Recovery in bellâa palsy has a very long curve. It is good to know that you have recovered 90 % already, but kindly consider physiotherapy and nerve stimulation therapies for the residual palsy which is causing all this asymmetry. Consult online for further queries and guidance for the same. Hope this helps. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Thank you.
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a bell clapper deformity is a predisposing factor in testicular torsion in which the tunica vaginalis has an abnormally high attachment to the spermatic cord, leaving the testis free to rotate. Bell clapper deformity predisposes to intravaginal torsion of the testis.
a bell clapper deformity is a predisposing factor in testicular torsion in which the tunica vaginalis has an abnormally high attachment to the spermatic cord, leaving the testis free to rotate. Bell clapper deformity predisposes to intravaginal torsion of the testis.
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hello,you should go for brisk walk in the morning. do regular exercise atleast 30 minutes daily.
take 1 glass lukewarm water with half lemon in the morning.
take salad before meals.
drink warm water throughout Of the day.
avoid junk food and processed foods.
avoid late night meals.
you can consult me privately online on lybrate for customize diet plan.
take 1 glass lukewarm water with half lemon in the morning.
take salad before meals.
drink warm water throughout Of the day.
avoid junk food and processed foods.
avoid late night meals.
you can consult me privately online on lybrate for customize diet plan.
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Bells palsy is self recovering but it can be cured with homeopathic medicines & it will depend on you how you quickly approach to medicine whatever it may be it can be cured almost completely. The root cause of piles is lifestyle induce mostly. Piles is an primarily a surgical illness, and any surgical illness which you try to cure medically will take some necessary time to cure it. But homoeopathy cures it permanently with symptomatic treatment and avoids it's relapses. If you want homoeopathic...more
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