Journal of Advanced Surgical Research

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Facial Paralysis

Facial loss of motion is lost facial development because of nerve harm. Your facial muscles may seem to hang or become powerless. It can occur on one or the two sides of the face. Regular reasons for facial loss of motion include: contamination or irritation of the facial nerve head injury head or neck tumor stroke The nerve that controls your facial muscles goes through a thin hall of bone on its way to your face. Facial shortcoming or loss of motion may make one corner of your mouth hang, and you may experience difficulty holding salivation on that side of your mouth. The condition may likewise make it hard to close the eye on the influenced side of your face. Facial loss of motion can come on out of nowhere (on account of Bell's paralysis, for instance) or happen step by step over a time of months (on account of a head or neck tumor). Contingent upon the reason, the loss of motion may keep going for a short or broadened timeframe.

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