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Bell's palsy physiotherapy
Hello Doctors , I got Bell's palsy 12 days back ,went to see doctor , he prescribed me standard medicine Prednisolone and antiviral which is fine . And asked me to consult physiotherapist . I have completed almost 7 session of physiotherapy what concerned me most that physiotherapist is using electrical stimulation which I have read about can cause synkinesis. Also other centre I enquired about said they use advanced pneumatic radial shockwave therapy extracorporeal shockwave therapy on facial nerve trunk in front of ear . I haven't heard about this shockwave therapy anywhere else . Please try to answer my question whether should I continue with electrical stimulation or go with this shockwave therapy. I have grade 3 Bell's palsy with good movement on the affected . Eyebrow can't be lifted equally on the both side
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You have already taken the primary reccomnded treatment for Bell's palsy You can ask ur physiotherapist for facial exercises and practice those home , and continue electrical stimulation as per the physiotherapist recommendations Shockwave therapy is not evidence based. I won't recommend it
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Just give ur self time. Most of the Bell's palsy case gets normal in a few weeks, and you will be fine .
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seek doctors' attention in case if you feel new onset of loss of sensation or motion from the affected side or any other part of the body.
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