Facial Nerve Disorders
Facial nerve disorders are medical conditions caused by damage to the facial nerve, which controls movement of the muscles in the face. Symptoms include twitching, paralysis, and pain in the face. These disorders can affect facial expression, speech, and more. Treatment of facial nerve disorders often requires a combination of medications, surgery, physical therapy, and other therapies. While many facial nerve disorders cannot be cured, the treatments can improve symptoms and quality of life.
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