"Bell's Palsy of the Gut" and Other GI...
PRACTICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY April 2006 by Virginia T. Sherr, MD Bell's palsy signifies paralysis of facial muscles related to inflammation of the associated seventh Crania ...
When to Suspect Lyme
... the appearance of pain in exposed skin and the underlying bone, or even VII cranial nerve (Bell's) palsy. Patients with poor control of symptoms abhor the extremes of ambient temperature. Typically, ...
Panic Attacks May Reveal Previously Unsuspected...
... Lyme disease, her face had a slight droop on the left side, which was considered to be early Bell's Palsy. After starting oral cefuroxime axetil (Ceftin) 500 mg twice daily, this sign of Lyme rapidly ...