Facial Drooping
Nerve damage can cause temporary or permanent facial drooping. Your muscles may weaken on one side, the lower half only, or the whole face. Bell’s palsy is the most common cause, which causes sudden, temporary weakness. Other causes include stroke, head or neck tumour, Lyme disease, and an ear fracture.
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