Bells palsy

2021-02-25 05:42:22
My mother having bells palsy 9th day today n we have started physiotherapy and they are giving muscle stimulation and then each nerve stimulation is this beneficial and they say it's grade 2 bells palsy how many time will it take to recover and pls tell me nothing serious right will everything be alright
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Answered2021-02-26 04:07:18

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Wishing your mom well soon. Ask her to only use warm water on face. Also use goggles since eye blinking maybe absent or reduced to keep away from dust. If the eye lid doesn't close fully in the night, a minor taping technique can be done to keep the eye from infections.
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Along with stimulation exercise is majorly to be started so that the muscles get back to strength at the earliest. Eye closing , smiling and blowing chewing are some of the primary exercises to be started.
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Bells palsy can recover soon if all the advices and treatment sessions are followed

Answered2021-02-25 08:37:36

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Yes keep continue  your physiotherapy treatment.

Answered2021-02-25 08:34:28

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Depends on her medical condition, it takes time from 1 week to 1 month. slowly it will be healed. There is nothing to worry, some diabetic patient recovers in 20 days as well.

Answered2021-02-25 07:57:10

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No nothing serious. Its dependent on any previous medical history is present or not like Diabetes If yes, then may take little more time

Answered2021-02-25 05:45:15

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