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Cure Research for Bell's Palsy

Cure Research list for Bell's Palsy:

The list of research areas and treatments under analysis mentioned in various sources for Bell's Palsy includes:

  • BFB/ EMG

Latest Treatments for Bell's Palsy

Some of the more recent treatments for Bell's Palsy include:

Treatments for Bell's Palsy

Treatments to consider for Bell's Palsy may include:

Cure Research discussion for Bell's Palsy:

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. (Source: excerpt from NINDS Bell's Palsy Information Page: NINDS)

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Evidence Based Medicine Research for Bell's Palsy

Medical research papers related to Bell's Palsy include:

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