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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

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There is no other treatment for bells palsy, however the improvement keeps occuring upto 6 months gradually, your best approach now will be physiotherapy, no medication is required now.
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Physiotherapist•Rajkot
Physiotherapy is the best option for the treatment of Bells palsy. 1. In physiotherapy clinic take Electrical stimulation for Bells palsy.
2. Do exercise 5 times a day. Like raising eyebrows, clinch teeth, smile anf frown, blow ballons, flaring up nose.
3. Even Physician recommend physiotherapy strongly in this kind of cases.
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General Physician•Delhi
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Physiotherapist•Delhi
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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.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
I can help you in this matter with Homoeopathic medicine without side effects. You can consult me through lybrate
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MD - Psychiatry, MBBS

Psychiatrist•Patna
CP is a neurological illness affecting since childhood. Apart from physical disabilities there may be associated MR, seizure or behavioural problem. Kindly tell me his IQ. homeopathy can not treat such illness.
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DM - Neurology

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Hi lybrate-user - for "Bell's palsy" the treatment is a course of oral steroids in tapering doses for 7 days; after that period is over, the only intervention that has been shown to be better than placebo is physiotherapy. So, to give you a short answer - No, there is no (scientifically - proven) therapy which can be given to her at this point. I would like to point out a few things here: (1) Ensure the diagnosis is accurate; though Bell's is the most common condition, the age of 67 years would ...more
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Physiotherapist•Delhi
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Hot fomentation wd a Infra red lamp or Hot pack can be added on the side of Paralysis. Chewing a Chewing Gum exercise on affected side, & inflating big balloons exercise should be done many times in a day, if not doing presently. Gentle massage can be done on the paralysed side. It takes 15 days to 21 days for full recovery. Wish her early recovery!
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Physiotherapist•Gurgaon
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Start Physiotherapy earliest possible. Continue muscle stimulation and exercises under the advice of Physiotherapist.
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MPTh/MPT, MSC CVR, MANUAL THERAPIST

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Stem cell therapy and Physiotherapy.

Only option in the world.

Rest all options will be only hypothetical relief.

What type of Cerebral palsy does your child has?
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