Facial droop is not an actual disease or diagnosis. If you have a facial droop it is a symptom or sign of an underlying condition that you may have. Due…
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The Lyme Disease Foundation supports Lyme Disease Awareness Month. It is a campaign that promotes preventative measures that you can take against Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease is an acute inflammatory…
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June is a month that has a lot to do with men. Father’s Day falls on Sunday, June 17 of this year. Men’s Health Month is also spotlighted throughout the…
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Facial palsy is a general term referring to the weakening of the facial muscles. When your facial nerve does not function properly, your facial muscles consequently will not function normally.…
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Pseudobulbar Palsy is frequently misdiagnosed as major depressive disorder. What is major depressive disorder (MDD)? MDD is a very common mental disorder in the United States. A health professional can make a…
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College and fall football season is upon us. For many, the wait for it to arrive seemed endless. On August 25, 2018 the doors swung open for college players and…
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If you have hemifacial spasms… You suffer from an involuntary twitching or contraction of muscles on one side of your face. Most likely your spasms begin at your eye and progresses downward…
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New York Facial Paralysis is an establishment focused on all causes of facial paralysis and reanimation. Dr. O is a facial plastic surgeon trained in facial paralysis and reanimation. If you’re wondering…
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Facial twitching is the result of an injury or disorder in the facial nerve. Proper diagnosis of facial twitching is vital to its treatment. One underlying cause of facial muscle twitching…
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Facial droop is one of the most recognizable symptoms of Bell’s palsy. Also referred to as Facial paralysis, facial droop is the result of damage to the facial nerve or muscles.…
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