Bell’s Palsy

Bell’s Palsy

🧠 What is Bell’s Palsy?

Bell’s Palsy is a condition that causes sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis of the muscles on one side of the face. It occurs when the facial nerve, which controls the muscles of the face, becomes inflamed.

Though the exact cause is unknown, Bell’s Palsy is often linked to viral infections, such as the herpes simplex virus, which causes cold sores. Symptoms may include:

  • Sudden facial drooping or weakness on one side

  • Difficulty closing the eyelid or smiling on one side

  • Pain or discomfort around the jaw, behind the ear, or on the face

  • Tinnitus (ringing in the ear) or loss of taste on the front part of the tongue

Bell’s Palsy typically resolves on its own in most cases within a few weeks to months, but early treatment can help speed recovery and reduce complications.

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Comprehensive Bell’s Palsy Care at Palkash

Our Bell’s Palsy services include:

  • Accurate diagnosis through clinical evaluation and imaging

  • Corticosteroid therapy to reduce inflammation

  • Physical therapy and facial exercises to improve muscle function

  • Pain management (e.g., antiviral medications, analgesics)

  • Supportive care for eye protection and facial appearance

  • Ongoing monitoring for recovery and prevention of complications

Testimonials

Real Stories

After waking up with a drooping face, I was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy at Palkash. With early treatment and therapy, my face is back to normal now
Neha P., 30
I couldn’t smile or blink properly, but thanks to the care at Palkash, I regained full facial function. Their team made all the difference.
Deepak T., 40
The therapy sessions at Palkash helped me recover faster. I felt supported through every step of the process. Highly recommended!
Ravi S., 36

✅ Conditions We Diagnose & Manage in Bell’s Palsy Care

  • Sudden facial weakness or paralysis

  • Post-infection facial nerve inflammation

  • Facial pain or discomfort

  • Incomplete recovery and facial asymmetry

  • Ongoing muscle weakness or spasms

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