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Hunain
Hunainabout 1 year ago
Risk factors of bells palsy

Risk factors of bells palsy

Bell's palsy occurs more often in people who: Are pregnant, especially during the third trimester, or who are in the first week after giving birth Have an upper respiratory infection, such as the flu or a cold Have diabetes Have high blood pressure Have obesity Recurrent attacks of Bell's palsy are rare. But when they do recur, there's often a family history of recurrent attacks. This suggests that Bell's palsy might have something to do with your genes

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