Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Looking for information on the virus bellsposy?

paralize of parts of the face
Answer:
Try www.webmd.com for health related topics. For Bell's palsy, here's the direct link - http://www.webmd.com/brain/tc/bells-pals...
It is Bell's Palsy, and there are lots of web sites that discuss this condition.
It's Bell's Palsy. It's usually caused by a viral infection, but not necessarily of a specific virus. Essentially, a virus that you had an infection with before (sometimes years before) becomes reactivated due to a decreased immune response. Many of these viruses are found near nerve fibers. (That's why a reactivation of Varicella, the chicken pox virus, causes a rash in a stripe, it's just where that nerve is.)In the case of Bell's Palsy, a virus reactivates on a facial nerve. Facial nerves send signals from the brain to the facial muscle, so the virus paralyzes the nerve. In most cases it's temporary.
You might google Bell's Palsy. It's not necessarily a virus, it is cause by damage to the nerve that controls your face. This can be caused by many different things, or nothing in particular. It is not permanent, and will heal on its own.Here is a link to a good website on it.
http://www.bellspalsy.ws/Good luck
Bell's palsy. google that.
Here you go.

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