scholarly journals A clinical study of etiology and management of Bell's palsy in a Tertiary Care Hospital

Author(s):  
Dr Yelma Bhooma Reddy ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 50-55
Author(s):  
Farida Shaheen

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and Ultrasound (US) both are the most common therapeutic intervention modalities applied for Bell’s palsy treatment. The study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in order to evaluate the perception of physiotherapist regarding the effects of TENS and US in comparison for the treatment of grade V Bell’s palsy. METHODOLOGY It is an observational study based on cross sectional survey based on questionnaire from the physical therapists of a tertiary care hospital with the clinical experience of one year or more. The sample size was 45 based on convenient sampling technique with the mean age of 27.4 ± 7.75 years. RESULTS The results of the study indicated that preference of therapist for the effective treatment of grade 5 Bell’s palsy is TENS in comparison to US for early prognosis and patient’s satisfaction. Further, the therapist prefers burst mode of TENS for effective results. CONCLUSION Though the study favors use of TENS However, due to small sample size, further studies are required to be conducted in domain to strengthen the role of Burst Mode of TENS as an effective intervention for Bell’s palsy.


Author(s):  
Santosh Kumar Swain ◽  
Ishwar Chandra Behera ◽  
Mahesh Chandra Sahu

Objectiv:The most common etiology of unilateral facial palsy is Bell’s palsy, also called as idiopathic facial palsy. Bell’s palsy in infant is rare and an uncommon clinical entity and often taken as pediatric emergency by parents. Paralysis of facial nerve has a tremendous impact on patient as well as parents particularly when a pediatric patient is affected.  It is regarded as a diagnosis of exclusion.  Bell’s palsy in infants is rare than adults and diagnosis is made on the basis of exclusion.Aim and Objectives:Clinical diagnosis and management of Bell’s palsy among infants from a tertiary care hospital of eastern India.Material and Methods:In this prospective study, we have documented detail clinical manifestation and management of infants of Bell’s palsy from the pediatric age group. When an infant presents with facial nerve paralysis, a full clinical history and detailed examination were recommended for accurate diagnosis.  Simultaneously, the parents were reassured and the prognosis was explained to the parents.  Oral steroids along with physiotherapy were started in the outdoor basis.Results:We diagnosed six infants of Bell’s palsy in age group of 5 months to 12 months. Among them 4 females and rest 3 were male. These Infants showed improvement with complete recovery in 83% cases within 3 weeks whereas partial recovery was seen in rest.Conclusion:In this study, we find out that, oral steroids along with physiotherapy and eye care are effective for Bell’s palsy in infants.Keywords:Bell’s palsy, infant, facial nerve, oral steroid.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (52) ◽  
pp. 2694-2698
Author(s):  
Venkata Anantha Lakshmi Manabala ◽  
Krishna Mohan Narayanrao

2007 ◽  
Vol 28 (2) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
DevinderMohan Thappa ◽  
TelanseriJ Jaisankar ◽  
Syed Habeebullah ◽  
Nidhi Singh

Author(s):  
Amal T. Khafagy ◽  
Nermin A. Hamdy ◽  
Enas M. Hassan ◽  
Mohamed A. Yehia ◽  
Muhammad M. Ismail ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 136-140 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prasanta Kumar Bhattacharya ◽  
Anup Kumar Barman ◽  
Sandeep Ashok Shinde

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