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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2024 · 3 MIN

📝 “What is Bell’s Palsy?”

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8.5.24Quick Review #196 - #pathology #oralpathology #doctorgallagher #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #dentist #dentistry #dental #bellspalsy #facialpalsy #facialparalysisBell’s palsy is an acute peripheral facial neuropathy that results in the sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness. This condition affects the seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve), which controls the muscles of facial expression. The etiology is often linked to viral infections such as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), varicella-zoster virus, and, less commonly, Epstein-Barr virus.Symptoms and Clinical Presentation:The hallmark of Bell’s palsy is the rapid onset of unilateral facial paralysis or weakness, which can develop over a few hours to a couple of days. Additional signs & symptoms include:• Facial Droop: The affected side of the face may appear to droop, particularly noticeable in the mouth and eyelid. Patients often struggle to close the eye or smile on the affected side.• Loss of Nasolabial Fold: The crease between the nose and the corner of the mouth flattens.• Inability to Blink or Close the Eye: This can lead to dryness and irritation of the eye, necessitating protective measures such as eye drops or patches.• Drooling: Difficulty controlling saliva due to weakened facial muscles.• Altered Taste: Patients may experience a loss or alteration in taste, particularly affecting the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.• Hyperacusis: Increased sensitivity to sound in one ear, due to the involvement of the nerve fibers that control the stapedius muscle in the middle ear.• Pain or Discomfort: Pain behind the ear or in the jaw may precede or accompany the paralysis.Diagnosis:Diagnosis of Bell’s palsy is primarily clinical, based on the sudden onset of unilateral facial weakness. A thorough neurological examination is conducted to rule out other causes of facial paralysis, such as stroke, tumors, Lyme disease, and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Imaging studies, such as MRI or CT scans, are typically reserved for atypical presentations or when another underlying condition is suspected.Treatment:The mainstay of treatment for Bell’s palsy includes corticosteroids, such as prednisone, which help reduce inflammation of the facial nerve. Antiviral medications may be prescribed if a viral infection is suspected. Early treatment within 72 hours of symptom onset improves the likelihood of complete recovery.References:1. Harvard Health Publishing. (2021, September 17). Bell’s palsy overview. Harvard Medical School.2. Hauser, W. A., Karnes, W. E., Annis, J., & Kurland, L. T. (1971). Incidence and prognosis of Bell’s palsy in the population of Rochester, Minnesota. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 46(4), 258-264.3. Peitersen, E. (2002). Bell’s palsy: The spontaneous course of 2,500 peripheral facial nerve palsies of different etiologies. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 122(7), 733-740.4. ChatGPT.2024#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

8.5.24Quick Review #196 - #pathology #oralpathology #doctorgallagher #oralsurgery #oralsurgeon #dentist #dentistry #dental #bellspalsy #facialpalsy #facialparalysisBell’s palsy is an acute peripheral facial neuropathy that results in the sudden onset of facial paralysis or weakness. This condition affects the seventh cranial nerve (facial nerve), which controls the muscles of facial expression. The etiology is often linked to viral infections such as herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), varicella-zoster virus, and, less commonly, Epstein-Barr virus.Symptoms and Clinical Presentation:The hallmark of Bell’s palsy is the rapid onset of unilateral facial paralysis or weakness, which can develop over a few hours to a couple of days. Additional signs & symptoms include:• Facial Droop: The affected side of the face may appear to droop, particularly noticeable in the mouth and eyelid. Patients often struggle to close the eye or smile on the affected side.• Loss of Nasolabial Fold: The crease between the nose and the corner of the mouth flattens.• Inability to Blink or Close the Eye: This can lead to dryness and irritation of the eye, necessitating protective measures such as eye drops or patches.• Drooling: Difficulty controlling saliva due to weakened facial muscles.• Altered Taste: Patients may experience a loss or alteration in taste, particularly affecting the anterior two-thirds of the tongue.• Hyperacusis: Increased sensitivity to sound in one ear, due to the involvement of the nerve fibers that control the stapedius muscle in the middle ear.• Pain or Discomfort: Pain behind the ear or in the jaw may precede or accompany the paralysis.Diagnosis:Diagnosis of Bell’s palsy is primarily clinical, based on the sudden onset of unilateral facial weakness. A thorough neurological examination is conducted to rule out other causes of facial paralysis, such as stroke, tumors, Lyme disease, and Ramsay Hunt syndrome. Imaging studies, such as MRI or CT scans, are typically reserved for atypical presentations or when another underlying condition is suspected.Treatment:The mainstay of treatment for Bell’s palsy includes corticosteroids, such as prednisone, which help reduce inflammation of the facial nerve. Antiviral medications may be prescribed if a viral infection is suspected. Early treatment within 72 hours of symptom onset improves the likelihood of complete recovery.References:1. Harvard Health Publishing. (2021, September 17). Bell’s palsy overview. Harvard Medical School.2. Hauser, W. A., Karnes, W. E., Annis, J., & Kurland, L. T. (1971). Incidence and prognosis of Bell’s palsy in the population of Rochester, Minnesota. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 46(4), 258-264.3. Peitersen, E. (2002). Bell’s palsy: The spontaneous course of 2,500 peripheral facial nerve palsies of different etiologies. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 122(7), 733-740.4. ChatGPT.2024#podcast #podcasts #dentalpodcast #dentalpodcasts #doctorgallagherpodcast #doctorgallagherspodcast #doctor #dentistry #oralsurgery #dental #viral #dentalschool #dentalstudent #omfs #surgeon #doctorlife #dentistlife #residency #oralsurgeon #dentist #doctorgallagher

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