Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System - F is for Face: If you notice one or both sides of the face drooping, this could be a sign of a stroke. Stroke symptoms can strike fast.
Diawin Stroke Foundation - Facial palsy in non-stroke cases is a result of damage to the lower part of the facial nerve. In non-stroke cases the damage occurs after the nerve has
The Prehospitalist on Instagram: "BELL'S PALSY VS. STROKE: New onset facial paralysis is always concerning for stroke; however, providers should be aware of other possible causes and mimickers. ⚡️FACIAL INNERVATION: •Innervation of
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