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Symptom: Facial Weakness


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Facial Weakness

1
  • sudden weakness of one side of face
  • difficulty closing eye
  • drooling from mouth
  • increased sensitivity to sound
  • decreased taste
2
  • sore throat
  • feeling tired
  • enlarged lymph nodes
  • fever
  • facial weakness - unilateral
3
  • rash over ear or ear canal
  • facial weakness
  • pain in area of rash
  • difficulty closing eye
  • hearing loss
4
  • history of head or facial injury
  • decreased hearing
  • facial weakness
  • clear fluid may drain from ear or down throat
5
  • visual problems
  • weakness or numbness in arms or legs
  • symptoms fluctuate
  • speech difficulties
  • poor coordination
6
  • lump in front of ear or in mouth
  • lump may enlarge
  • lump may increase with eating
  • decreased saliva
7
  • hearing loss
  • dizziness or vertigo
  • problems with balance
  • headache
  • facial weakness
8
  • new gradually increasing headache
  • confusion
  • weakness of arms. legs or face
  • problems with speech





Possible medical conditions of Facial Weakness : - Bell's Palsy - Guillan-barre Syndrome - Acoustic Neuroma - Ramsey Hunt Syndrome - Facial Nerve Neuroma - Infectious Mononucleosis - Ramsay Hunt Syndrome - Basilar Skull Fracture - Multiple Sclerosis - Transient Ischemic Attack - Seizure - Stroke - Brain Tumor - Parotic Duct Stone - Obstruction - Salivary Gland Infection - Parotid Tumor - Subdural Hematoma.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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