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These symptoms usually last only a few seconds or minutes, but in some people the symptoms may last for days or longer. ... paralysis that lasts for the rest of ...
These types of injuries affect the nerves that link the brain and spinal cord to nerves in other parts of the body.
Mild weakness to total paralysis on one side of the face — occurring within hours to days. Facial droop and trouble making facial expressions, such as closing ...
Wear glasses or goggles during the day and an eye patch at night to protect your eye from getting poked or scratched. You may need to see a healthcare ...
Bell's palsy causes sudden weakness in your facial muscles. This makes half of your face appear to droop. Your smile is one-sided, and your eye on that side ...
Learn about this brain condition that affects your ability to walk, move your eyes, talk and eat.
A shingles outbreak can affect the facial nerve near one of your ears, potentially causing facial paralysis and hearing loss.
Learn more about this condition that causes temporary facial paralysis. Find out why it happens and what to do about it.
You normally don't move during REM sleep, a normal stage of sleep that occurs many times during the night. ... paralysis of your body. ... Science Saturday: When ...
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