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Facial nerve paresis diagnosis
1835
Surgical treatment of facial nerve paralysis with Interpositional graft by using sural or greater auricular nerve grafts
6029.1
Neurological rehabilitation Phase C
2000
The Merian Iselin Clinic Basel is a leading Swiss medical center with outstanding quality of medical care. The key areas of specialization of the clinic are orthopedics and surgery. The work of the specialists in the field of urology and sports medicine (accreditation as the Swiss Olympic Medical Center) is also particularly suc
The Albertinen Hospital Hamburgwas founded in 1907 and nowadays it is one of the largest and the most advanced medical centers in Germany. The medical facility has the status of the Academic Hospital of the University of Hamburg, thanks to which it offers the most advanced diagnostic and treatment methods, which allow the doctor
The International Neuroscience Institute Hannover is an advanced highly specialized hospital that provides patients with the diagnostics of diseases of the nervous system and further required treatment. The key areas of competence of the medical facility include neurology, neurosurgery and neuroradiology. In addition, the hospit
The Hirslanden Salem-Spital Bern enjoys the status of a modern medical facility, which work is based on the highest medical standards, a humane and respectful attitude towards patients. The history of the health facility began back in 1888, when it functioned with the assistance of the Deaconess Foundation. In 2002, the hospital
The Hirslanden Andreasclinic Cham Zug Cham provides the high-quality medical services both in the region and throughout the country. The medical complex is part of the Hirslanden Private Hospital Group, which is known throughout Europe for its extremely high treatment success rates. The key areas of specialization of the clinic
Hirslanden Clinic Aarau
Hirslanden Clinic Aarau
Overall rating9.0625 / 10
The Hirslanden Clinic Aarau enjoys the status of one of the largest and most successful private medical facilities in Bern and Zurich. The clinic is part of the Hirslanden Network known in Europe, which is a provider of first-class medical services in Switzerland. The main areas of specialization of the clinic in Aarau include c
University Hospital Mainz
University Hospital Mainz
Overall rating9.5 / 10
The University Hospital Mainz is one of the best maximum care medical facilities in Germany and an internationally recognized scientific center. There are more than 60 departments and institutes, which represent all fields of modern medicine. The hospital serves more than 68,000 inpatients and more than 273,000 outpatients annua
The University Hospital Freiburg is famous for its rich history and is one of the oldest and most prestigious medical facilities in Germany (one of the three best medical institutions in the country). The hospital was based on the Faculty of Medicine of the Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, which celebrated its 550th anniver
The Samsung Medical Center was founded in 1994 and soon won the reputation of a medical facility of presidential standards, which it still preserves today. The hospital has 40 departments, 10 specialized centers and a huge Cancer Center with 655 beds. The medical facility is equipped with advanced equipment (for example, a 32-ch
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About the disease

Facial nerve paresis manifests itself in the asymmetry of facial muscles on one side which results in changing of facial appearance.

The whole appearance of the face changes. The most common cause of paresis is upper respiratory tract infection, but there are several factors that can provoke this disease. Facial nerve paresis can be completely eliminated only if the treatment began on time. Facial  nerve paresis is rare disease of nervous system affecting 20 person in hundred thousand. Men and women equally affected by this disease. Facial nerve paresis can appear at any age, but most often it can develop after 40 years old.

There are two main types of facial nerve paresis: peripheral and central one. Most often disease begins with severe pain behind the ear or in parotid region. After that nerve cells become swollen and muscles - deformed. Central paresis is a much less known form of this disease and it affects muscles located in the lower part of the face. It means that the forehead and eyes remain in their normal state. On palpation muscles on the lower part of face feel tense.

Facial nerve endings are responsible for motor and sensory functioning of facial muscles. If there are not enough facial nerve impulses, muscles become weak and can no longer perform their primary function. Facial nerves also regulate taste buds on tongue, sensory fibers of the upper part of the face. Pathological process is usually visible only on one side which results in face deformity.

It can be a consequence of tumors or symptoms of this disease can occur after surgical intervention conducted on the middle ear and the jaw. Paresis of the facial nerve can also be caused by severe case of flu, otitis and herpesvirus, caught in childhood. Most serious complications of facial nerve paresis include hearing loss and, in some cases, decrease of vision. According to American medical site Health Line, this disease can also be caused by stroke. Paresis can develop during the actual seizure of stroke when brain cells get damaged.

Sometimes babies are born with facial nerve paresis. There are several reasons for the pathology in this case. They include cases of birth traumas or infectious illness, that mother had during gestation period.

Facial nerve paresis in newborn baby is manifested by drooping corners of lips and feeding difficulties. In more mild forms of disease it can be fixed with professional massage.

Symptoms

Immobility of facial nerves is the most common symptom of this disease. Facial nerve paresis usually has an acute stage, which can continue up to 2 weeks and passive stage that can last another month. Chronic stage can begin if disease is not treated in first of months. Other symptoms include:

  • Drooping of the mouth
  • Eyelids become wide open
  • Reduced sense of taste
  • Decreased tearing or increased dryness of eyes
  • Sharp pain behind the ear

During the mild facial nerve paresis asymmetry is not very pronounced: only drooping of the mouth to the affected side is present  Paresis of moderate severity is characterized by movement of facial nerves. Severe paresis manifests itself in a pronounced asymmetry. Eye on the affected side is almost closed.

Diagnosis

Clinical signs of paresis are seen from the beginning. Nevertheless, a patient may require medical examination to determine the progression of the disease. Electroneurogram can also measure the celerity of the nerve impulse passing through the peripheral fibers.

Treatment

  • Surgical treatment is indicated if there is complete destruction of nerves. Such destruction can be caused by injuries or congenital abnormalities. Effectiveness of the operations is possible only if it is done during the first year of the disease, because later the muscles on the face become completely atrophied and nerve repair will not be possible.
  • If a case is mild or moderate, neurorehabilitation can last about six months. During this time a patient has to undergo medical treatment, physiotherapy, massage and course of gymnastics. Treatment depends on the particular case and usually physician decides which course of treatment is necessary. Drugs that are applied in this case relieve swelling and inflammation and are also aimed at the regeneration of nerve cells.
  • Pain relief is achieved by injecting special analgesics and muscle relaxants. Sometimes patients with facial nerve paresis feel anxiety and can be prescribed sedatives. Sedatives help to calm down and at the same time partially relieve muscle spasms. If needed, vitamin B can be prescribed to strengthen muscles. Artificial tears can be prescribed to moisture mucosa and prevent secondary infection development. Symptomatic treatment is given on the basis of secondary signs of the disease.
  • Physiotherapy includes treatment with sollux, which is a special lamp for light therapy. This lamp can treat nerve endings. Homeopathic remedies can also be a good treatment of facial nerve paresis, but it must be administered carefully, as it can permanently disfigure face. In homeopathy, many drugs are made on the basis of poisonous plants, so their dosage should be observed strictly. Also acupuncture is widely used in treatment of facial nerve paresis.

Authors: Dr. Nadezhda IvanisovaDr. Farrukh Ahmed