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cranial mononeuropathy vii
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central nervous system, neuropathy, facial, facial nerve palsy, cranial mononeuropathy vii, damage to cranial nerve vii, involving drooping, the face, decreased ability to move the face, cranial mononeuropathy vii, mononeuropathy, damage to a single nerve, involves, seventh cranial, facial, nerve, nerve that controls movement, the muscles, the face, nerve, in the skull, contributes to sensation, in the ear canal, sense of taste, isolated facial nerve damage, localized lesions that put pressure on the facial nerve, type of nerve damage, systemic disorders hiv infection, sarcoidosis, lyme disease, have no identifiable cause, bell's palsy, disorder involving paralysis, the muscles innervated by the seventh cranial nerve, is thought to be, an infection, the nerve by a herpesvirus, face feels stiff, face feels pulled to one side, difficulty eating, items fall out, the weak corner, the mouth, change in facial appearance, facial droop, facial expressions, grimacing, fine facial movements, paralysis of one side, the face, difficulty closing one eye, impairment of taste, sensitivity to sound, hyperacusis, headache, increased loudness of sound in one ear, pain behind the ear, bell's palsy, an examination, facial drooping that on one side, the face, isolated, forehead, eyelid, mouth, examination, the tympanic membrane, in the ear, reveal vesicles, a blood test, check, lyme disease, a more systemic cause is suspected, a lumbar puncture performed, a tumor compressing the nerve is suspected, an mri, the head done, identification, the underlying cause, relieve symptoms, people, disappear on its own depending on the severity of damage, nerve, corticosteroids, reduce swelling, relieve pressure on the facial nerve, acyclovir, an antiviral agent, used in conjunction, steroids, lubricating eye drops, eye ointments recommended to protect the eye, it cannot be closed completely, eye, patched, sleep to protect it, surgery to decompress the facial nerve recommended, a tumor is identified, patients recover completely, others experience a permanent loss of facial movement, disfigurement from loss of facial movement, eye, corneal ulcers, infections, chronic spasm of face muscles, eyelids, chronic taste abnormalities, aberrant regeneration, nerves grow back, wrong structures, smiling causes, eye to close, facial drooping, symptoms of cranial mononeuropathy vii occur, prompt treatment of lesions that compress the facial nerve, reduce the risk of cranial mononeuropathy vii
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