People with Bellโs Palsy usually have limited treatment options. Because the condition affects each person differently, there is no one-size-fits-all treatment. The steroid prednisone is often prescribed to treat patients, but there are many harmful side effects. Massage and physical therapy may also be used, but the results. Chiropractic care is a noninvasive, medication free way to treat Bellโs Palsy and there are several studies that prove it.
What is Bellโs Palsy?
Bellโs Palsy is a condition marked by temporary facial paralysis.ย It is due to either trauma or damage to the nerves in the face. The facial nerve, called the 7th cranial nerve, resides in the skull, travels under each ear.ย It controls the muscles located on either side of the face.
The facial nerve is mostly in a hard, bony shell with small portions exposed. It controls the mouth (smiling, forming words, etc.), closing the eyelids or blinking, frowning, and similar movements. It also coordinates the saliva glands, tear glands and taste sensations.ย Lastly, it controls the muscles of theย the middle ear.
Bellโs Palsy affects the facial nerve.ย It is a disruption of the messages from the brain to the associated muscles. This results in facial paralysis or weakness.
This condition is not related to stroke.ย People mistake it for a symptom of stroke. It usually only affects one side of the face. Incidences of Bellโs Palsy affecting both sides of the face at the same time is very rare.
Symptoms
Bellโs palsy symptoms can vary widely from patient to patient, depending on severity. Some common symptoms include:
- Paralysis on one side of the face
- Weakness on one side of the face, may range from mild to severe
- Muscle twitching in the face
- Drooping of one corner of the mouth
- Drooping on the eyelid on one eye
- Drooling
- Dry eye
- Dry mouth
- Excessive tearing that occurs in only one eye
- Impaired sense of taste
- Discomfort of pain behind the ear and around the jaw
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears) โ can be one ear or both
- Sound hypersensitivity on the side that is affected
- Headache
- Impaired or slurred speech
- Difficulty drinking or eating
- dizziness
The symptoms usually come on suddenly and progress fairly rapidly.ย Symptoms reach their full effect within 48 hours. It can leave the face very distorted during the time that the patient is experiencing a flare up or symptoms.
Available Treatments
Milder cases of Bellโs Palsy are typically not treated and the symptoms will subside on their own in 10 to 14 days. More serious cases may require medications like the steroid prednisone, acyclovir, and even ibuprofen or acetaminophen.
In severe cases where the eye is affected, the patient may not be able to close the eyelid.ย Protecting that eye is a necessity to keep it from drying out.ย When this occurs use lubricating eye drops. Facial massage, physical therapy, and acupuncture may also be used. Surgery for Bellโs Palsy is very rare due to its controversial nature.
What Causes Bellโs Palsy?
The cause of Bellโs Palsy is not known. Doctors do know that it is the result of the facial nerves becoming inflamed, swollen, or compressed, but why this happens is still a mystery.
Some researchers speculate that a viral infection could be the culprit. The theory is that an illness like the common cold sore virus or viral meningitis causes the nerves to become inflamed and swell. This causes pressure on the nerve, cutting off the oxygen and blood supply to its cells.
Some common conditions that Bellโs Palsy has been associated with include:
- Chronic middle ear infection
- Sarcoidosis
- Lyme disease
- The flu or illnesses that are similar to the flu
- High blood pressure
- Tumors
- Headaches
- Diabetes
- Facial injury
- Skull fracture
Chiropractic for Bellโs Palsy
Case studies show that chiropractic for Bellโs Palsy is very effective. In some cases, the patient sees results almost immediately.
The chiropractor will deliver a chiropractic adjustment to the cervical spine. It is a safe treatment and generally works faster than other Bellโs Palsy treatments, including medication.
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