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Paralysis/Bell's Palsy

Paralysis refers to the loss of ability to move or feel in part or all of the body, often due to nerve damage. It can result from various conditions like stroke, spinal cord injury, or neurological disorders. Symptoms range from temporary weakness to permanent immobility, affecting daily life.
Bell's Palsy is a condition that causes sudden, temporary weakness or paralysis on one side of the face. This occurs when the facial nerve, responsible for controlling the muscles of the face, becomes inflamed. The exact cause is unknown, but it's believed to be linked to viral infections like the flu or cold sores.


For the best care, we recommend consulting our physiotherapist, who can assess your condition and design a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs. Feel free to call or visit our clinic for more information or to schedule an appointment—we’re here to help you.

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  • Identify the root cause of disability.
  • Get a personalized treatment plan.
  • Experience hands-on therapy and exercises.
  • Prevent future injuries and improve mobility.
  • Achieve long-term mobility safely.
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  • What are the symptoms of Bell's Palsy?

    The main symptoms include a drooping on one side of the face, difficulty smiling or closing the eye on the affected side, facial numbness, and sometimes pain or discomfort around the jaw or behind the ear.

  • Is Bell's Palsy permanent?

    Bell's Palsy is usually temporary, and most people recover within 3 to 6 months. However, some may experience mild residual weakness or other long-term effects.

  • How is Bell's Palsy treated?

    Treatment may involve corticosteroids to reduce inflammation, physical therapy to improve muscle control, and sometimes antiviral medications if a virus is suspected. Early intervention can improve recovery chances.

  • How long does it take to recover from paralysis?

    Recovery time varies based on the cause and severity. Mild cases like Bell’s Palsy may take 3-6 months, while stroke or spinal injuries can take months to years. Rehabilitation and therapy play a key role in recovery.

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