Bell’s Palsy
The facial nerve paralysis, also known as Bell’s palsy is due to inflammation of the facial nerve within its bone channel, which causes the compression of the nerve and its malfunctioning.
The exact reasons for the nerve damage are yet unknown, but it may be associated with viral infection or with infection of the ears, spreading towards the facial nerve.
However, Bell’s palsy is not due to stroke, which must be excluded before putting the diagnosis Bell’s palsy.
The main symptom of the condition is the sudden drop and weakness of one side of the face that causes asymmetry and is typically demonstrated by:
- Impossibility to close your eye or look upwards
- Impossibility to pull out your tongue, whistle or smile
- Drooling
- Either dryness in the eye or excessive tearing
- Hypersensitivity to sounds and/or pain behind the ear
How can acupuncture help?
A number of clinical researches have demonstrated the beneficial role of acupuncture in patients attained from Bell’s palsy. This is due to the fact that:
Acupuncture may be applied either alone or in combination with drug therapy.Treatment of Bell’s palsy must not be delayed as up to 30% of the patients are left with permanent facial weakness or other complications such as facial contracture or reduced sense. While acupuncture has been used for thousands of years as an alternative medicine method, its advantages have now been proven on scientific level.
Sunrise Neuro-Acupuncture Integrative Clinic is an acupuncture and Chinese medicine clinic in Westboro, Ottawa. We provide care for Bells Palsy. If you would like to receive more information about this treatment, you can call us at: 613-853-9099
Source
British Acupuncture Council. Bells Palsy