How do you get bells palsy?

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Could I catch Bells Palsy since you get it from a virus?

My cousin has Bells Palsy, most likely from Herpes. My brother has symptoms of Bells Palsy. I read online it's not contagious but if you get it from a virus then isn't it contagious? How do I prevent it?

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Bell's Palsy, an inflammation of a facial nerve, is most commonly seen in people with Herpes Simplex...

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Bells Palsy: Let me get this straight (oral herpes)?

That is the leading cause of Bells Palsy apparently, in that case wouldn't Bells palsy effect most of the population because the say upwards of 98% of the adult population are carriers of Herpes Simplex!?! Also according to the stuff I read u just have...

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The connection between Bell's palsy and herpes simplex occurs when the herpes simplex virus attacks...

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He first priority in treating Bell's palsy or any type of facial paralysis is to eliminate the source...

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The patients who regain movement within the first two weeks nearly always remit entirely. When remission...

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Approximately 50% of Bells palsy patients will have essentially complete recoveries in a short time...

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The cause of Bell's palsy is not clear. Experts believe some cases may be linked to the herpes virus...

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Please re-ask it. Thanks!

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It is a self-limiting disease and subsides spontaneously although recovery can be delayed but treatment...

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Bell's palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial nerve VII. There...

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Corticosteroid such as prednisone are used to treat Bell's palsy and no, they are not the same type...

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