Is Bell's Plays Related To Dizziness And Pain In Eyes?
I get dizzy, room spins, when I turn over onto my left side, while in bed. I feel "foggy" during the day, my eyes hurt, feel dry, but drops do not help. I was dignosed with Bells Palsy in March, could this be related, I don't feel the best most days.
I can understand your concern. Yes, the symptoms you are describing can be related to the Bell's Palsy if you have been diagnosed with it for the left side only.
Unfortunately, most cases of Bell's Palsy have unknown cause and if that is the case for you too, you have no other options but wait for few months to gain back the sensations on the left side of the face.
However, to make recovery faster, you can go for massaging of the left side of the face and electrical stimulation therapy at the physiotherapist's. You can also consult an ophthalmologist to prescribe you eye drops that work better than the current eye drops.
I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. I wish you feel better soon.
Best, Dr. Viraj Shah
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Is Bell's Plays Related To Dizziness And Pain In Eyes?
Hello, I can understand your concern. Yes, the symptoms you are describing can be related to the Bell s Palsy if you have been diagnosed with it for the left side only. Unfortunately, most cases of Bell s Palsy have unknown cause and if that is the case for you too, you have no other options but wait for few months to gain back the sensations on the left side of the face. However, to make recovery faster, you can go for massaging of the left side of the face and electrical stimulation therapy at the physiotherapist s. You can also consult an ophthalmologist to prescribe you eye drops that work better than the current eye drops. I hope this information helps you. Thank you for choosing HealthcareMagic. I wish you feel better soon. Best, Dr. Viraj Shah