17/03/2026
🌿 DenNature Healing AccuBliss
Our goal is to help you feel relaxed, rejuvenated, and revitalized through safe and effective traditional healing techniques.
✨ Our Services Include:
• Therapeutic Massage
• Acu Body Needling
• Cupping & Wet Blood Cupping
• Deep Nerve Stimulation
• Muscle Stimulation Therapy
• Fire Towel Therapy
• Moxibustion
• Paraffin Waxing
is temporary, sudden facial nerve paralysis or weakness, usually affecting one side, causing droopiness, difficulty closing one eye, and drooling. Often caused by viral inflammation compressing the 7th cranial nerve, it typically recovers within weeks or months. Common in adults 15-60, treatment involves steroids and sometimes antiviral drugs.
***Common Symptoms of Bell's Palsy
Sudden Facial Droop: Mild to severe paralysis on one side of the face, often appearing within 48-72 hours.
Difficulty with Expressions: Difficulty smiling, lifting the eyebrow, or closing the eye.
Eye Problems: Excessive tearing or dry eye.
Pain/Sensitivity: Pain behind the ear or around the jaw, and increased sensitivity to sound (hyperacusis).
Loss of Taste: Altered taste on the front two-thirds of the tongue.
Other Issues: Drooling and difficulty with speech.
***Causes and Risk Factors
Viral Infection: Often associated with the herpes simplex virus (cold sores) or other infections like shingles.
Inflammation: The nerve swells and becomes pinched within its,narrow passage.
Risk Factors: Most common in adults 15-60 years old, as well as pregnant women, those with diabetes, influenza, or upper respiratory illnesses.
***Diagnosis and Recovery
Diagnosis: Primarily based on symptoms and physical exam.
Recovery: Mostly temporary, with around 85% of people seeing improvement within three weeks. Full recovery often occurs within six months.
Treatment: Early treatment with corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone) is crucial to reduce nerve inflammation.
When to Seek Immediate Help
Facial weakness can also indicate a stroke. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience weakness in other parts of the body, dizziness, or confusionIf you have Bell’s palsy, see a doctor immediately (within 72 hours) for potential corticosteroids (e.g., prednisone) to reduce nerve swelling, which improves recovery chances. Focus heavily on eye protection, as the eyelid may not close, and explore physical therapy for facial muscle exercises.