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Article title: NINDS Bell's Palsy Information Page: NINDS
Conditions: Bell's palsy
Is there any
treatment?
Recent studies (Neurology 2001 Apr 10;56(7):830-836)
have shown that steroids are probably effective and that the drug
acyclovir (combined with prednisone) is possibly effective in improving
facial function. Other treatments are usually aimed at protecting the eye
from drying at nighttime. Some physicians may prescribe a corticosteroid
drug to help reduce inflammation and an analgesic to relieve pain.
What is the prognosis?
The
prognosis for Bell's palsy is generally very good. With or without
treatment, most patients begin to get significantly better within 2 weeks,
and about 80 percent recover completely within 3 months. For some,
however, the symptoms may last longer. In a few cases, the symptoms may
never completely disappear.
What research is being
done?
The NINDS supports an extensive research program of basic
studies to increase understanding of how the nervous system works. A major
goal of this research is to develop methods for repairing damaged nerves
and restoring full use and strength to injured areas.
Bell's Palsy Research Foundation
9121 East Tanque Verde
Suite 105-286
Tucson, AZ 85749
BellsPalsy@aol.com
http://www.bellspalsyresearch.com/
Tel:
877-412-5335
Fax: 954-337-7803
National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD)
P.O. Box 8923
(100 Route 37)
New Fairfield, CT 06812-8923
orphan@rarediseases.org
http://www.rarediseases.org/
Tel:
203-746-6518 800-999-NORD (6673)
Fax: 203-746-6481
This fact sheet is in the public domain. You may copy it.Provided
by:
The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, MD
20892
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