BELL’S PALSY
Introduction
Bell’s palsy is an acute peripheral facial nerve paralysis that results in sudden weakness or drooping of one side of the face. It usually develops rapidly and may cause difficulty with facial expressions and eye closure.
Causes
Viral infections (commonly Herpes simplex virus)
Inflammation of facial nerve
Immune-mediated reactions
Stress
Exposure to cold
Symptoms
Facial drooping
Inability to close one eye completely
Excess tearing or dryness
Altered taste sensation
Facial numbness
Difficulty speaking clearly in severe cases
Complications
Incomplete eye closure leading to dryness
Persistent weakness in rare cases
Emotional distress
Management
Immediate medical evaluation
Eye protection and lubrication
Facial physiotherapy exercises
Control of infections
Regular follow-up to monitor recovery
Homoeopathic Approach
Homoeopathy supports nerve recovery and reduces inflammation through individualised treatment. Remedy selection depends on onset pattern, side affected, associated pain and constitutional characteristics.
Common Homoeopathic Remedies
Causticum
Gelsemium
Rhus Toxicodendron
Hypericum
Belladonna
Remedy choice must be individualised and supervised by a qualified practitioner.
Consultant
Dr. S. M. Nijanthan B.H.M.S., M.Sc (C&P)., D.(F&N).
Homoeopathy Specialist
Hospital: Pandian’s Homoeo Care