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Belspalsy right side
Hello Doctor,       My uncle had belspalsy we want the tablet currently we don't have to give physio this lockdown situation Thanks
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How long has he had Bell’s palsy for? Does he have Diabetes? Hypertension? Depending on the same, medication can be advised.
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Self Facial Exercises for Bell’s Palsy at least 3 times a day. You can YouTube the same by searching for “Facial Exercises for Bell’s Palsy”.
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Agree with my colleagues. Facial exercises as already discussed.
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For facial muscles, chewing bubble gum, blowing a ballon  and passive facial massages are recommended. Bells palsy, if present,  needs consultation for any medication to be prescribed. If you have any prescription that confirms the diagnosis of bells palsy then please provide so.
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if symptoms worsen or a new symptom arises please consult.
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How do u k now it is bells palsy.if so He has to do facial exercises.chew bubble gum in the affected side.wear glasses during day time to protect eyes.night also to put shield on eyes to prevent air causing dryness of cornea. How long it has been there.it is viral .is he diabetic .ask to start vitamins like tab meaxon plus once daily and cap uprise d3 on e a week for 8 weeks
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