Bell's Paralysis Flashcards
1
Q
Damage to which nerve causes Bells Paralysis?
A
FACIAL NERVE VII
exits at stylomastoid foramen
2
Q
What is facial nerve vii responsible for?
A
ALL MM OF FACIAL EXPRESSION
NOT responsible for mm of mastication, lev palp sup
3
Q
List 5 possible causes of Bell’s Paralysis?
A
- IDIOPATHIC - herpes, lyme, chill damage
- DIRECT TRAUMA
- INFLAMMATION/EDEMA
- SEVERE TMJ PROBS
- CAUSES INSIDE THE SKULL
4
Q
Why do patients with axonotmesis with Bell’s Paralysis recover, but not usually completely?
A
AXONS GO THROUGH WALLERIAN DEGENERATION
5
Q
Classic Bells Palsy, a lesion of the facial nerve at the stylomastoid foramen, leads to what type of motor loss?
A
SOMATIC MOTOR LOSS ONLY
6
Q
What are the biggest treatment concerns regarding Bells Paralysis? (2)
A
EYE SAFETY ISSUES
(unopposed antagonist Lev Palp Sup keeps the eye open)
EMOTIONAL ISSUES