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Asked for female, 26 years old from Jabalpur
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Face paralysis thats is bell's palsy & other facial nerve problem. Recovery will depend on the degree and amount of damage to the nerve
manual closer of the eye with a finger to keep it moist, taping or patching the eye clised with paper tape while asleep
ice should help to reduce inflammation surrounding the facial nerve.
manual closer of the eye with a finger to keep it moist, taping or patching the eye clised with paper tape while asleep
ice should help to reduce inflammation surrounding the facial nerve.
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Asked for Male, 28 years old from Lucknow
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Eat a variety of healthy foods from all the food groups. Eat fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and fat-free or low-fat dairy foods. Whole grains include whole-wheat breads, cereals, pasta, and brown rice. Choose lean meats, poultry (chicken and turkey), fish, beans, eggs, and nuts. A healthy meal plan is low in unhealthy fats, salt, and added sugar. Healthy fats include olive oil and canola oil.
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Bells palsy is paralysis or inactivity of facial muscle of the one side,,due to inflammation,, swelling,,or compression of the nerve which control the facial muscle,,it can occur after cold,,ear infection,,eye infection etc,,it is temporary it can subside after few weeks ,,,by proper homoeopathic treatment it is curable,,,
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Chandigarh
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Do exercises for facial muscles.
Take galvanic nd faradic stimulation on face consult a physiotherapist.
Take galvanic nd faradic stimulation on face consult a physiotherapist.
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