What is Bell’s Palsy?
Bell’s Palsy is a condition where facial muscles suddenly become weak or paralyzed, usually on one side of the face. It’s typically caused by inflammation or compression of the facial nerve. The condition can affect blinking, smiling, and other facial expressions. Though the exact cause is unknown, early medical intervention can significantly help in recovery. Most people recover completely with or without treatment, but timely attention is essential to prevent long-term complications.