Did you know 40,000 people worldwide are affected by Bell's Palsy a year?

If you take action within 24-72 hours, you will most likely have a quicker recovery.

What is Bell's Palsy?

Bell's Palsy and the Emotional StatesBell’s Palsy is a condition that causes the facial muscles to weaken on one or both sides of the face causing paralyzation and typically strikes without any warning. It affects the 7th cranial nerve, which controls the muscles in the face

Do these 4 things for a Faster Recovery!

Research on Bell's Palsy

 

 

 

 

Unfortunately, research still has not pinpointed the exact cause of bell’s palsy. However, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are responsible for conducting and supporting research on the brain and nervous system disorders. 

Do You Have These Symptoms?

Learn how to manage most common symptoms of Bells Palsy:
01.
Asymmetrical smile
02.
Droopy appearance
03.
Dry eye(s)
04.
Facial pain
05.
One or both sides of the face become paralyzed
06.
Excessive tearing of the eye(s)
07.
Loss of wrinkles on the forehead
08.
Inability to close eye(s) completely
09.
Facial
spasms/contractures
10.
Drooling from
the mouth
11.
Pain in the ear or around the ear
12.
Difficulty
swallowing
13.
Food caught in check
14.
Sensitivity to sound
15.
Difficulties with speech
16.
Runny nose
17.
Loss of taste
18.
Facial swelling
19.
Fatigue

If you take action right away, within 24-72 hours, you will most likely have a quicker recovery. However, even if you don’t recognize it and get the treatment you need that quickly, you can still recover 100% from Bells Palsy’s effects.

About me

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Hi, let me introduce myself. My name is Rebecca Mattas and I’m a Bell’s Palsy survivor.  September 9, 2019 was the day I was diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy. The onset of symptoms was so quick I instantly knew something wasn’t right. I thought I was having a stroke and went into panic mode. Immediately I went to check out my face and symptoms began to rapidly progress. Soon I found myself in the ER going through various tests and was prescribed an antiviral medication along with steroids.  The ER doctor encouraged me to follow up with my primary care doctor along with a surgeon in the upcoming weeks, and I was sent on my way. 

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