Bell's palsy - Learn more
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Bell's palsy is a sudden weakness, drooping or paralysis of muscles, usually only on one side of the face. The cause is usually not known. Although the symptoms can be distressing, most people recover fully from Bell's palsy within a couple of weeks to months.
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