
Why are my neck and mouth so tensed after Bell’s palsy?
After Bell’s palsy or Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, your neck and mouth area can feel tensed or even painful. Let’s see why this happens.
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After Bell’s palsy or Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, your neck and mouth area can feel tensed or even painful. Let’s see why this happens.
You may notice that your eye does not produce enough tears. Your eye may feel dry and irritated. There can be 3 reasons why it is happening.
What is atonicity and how different is it from atrophy?
Let’s discuss 3 reasons why your face may feel stiff and tired after facial palsy.
Chronic facial pains, facial spasms and contractures of facial muscles that occur after Bell’s palsy are NOT the return of the facial palsy.
Crystal Touch Bell’s Palsy Clinic is one of the world’s leading providers of non-invasive solutions for residuals and complications after long-standing facial palsy.
We provide rehabilitation programs that help reduce manifestations of synkinesis, facial asymmetry, facial pains, tension and contractions of facial muscles, as well as restore facial expressions.
Knowledge is your first step to recovery.
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