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... left untreated, Lyme disease can produce joint pain and neurological damage such as temporary paralysis of the face (Bell's palsy), meningitis, limb weakness, memory loss or mood changes. It is important to see a physician and begin treatment as ...
Source:The Phoenix
Date:August 11, 2008
... infection transmitted by the blacklegged tick, commonly known as the deer tick. His facial paralysis, called Bell's palsy, is one of a long list of possible symptoms of the disease. Since starting on antibiotics, Pruntel has improved. "It's getting ...
Source:Culpeper Times
Date:August 7, 2008
... over the last year cover Clostridium difficile -associated diarrhea, the safety of cefepime, acute sinusitis, Bell palsy, antifungal prophylaxisin patients undergoing chemotherapy, and invasive candidiasis. D.L. LONGWORTH Review Congenital long QT ...
Source:Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine
Date:August 6, 2008
... a better testing system. Another friend's daughter was affected at age 11, had undiagnosed Lyme's and suffered from Bell's Palsy, which paralzyed one side of her face. She is now a teenager, and although has regained some of the facial muscle use, ...
Source:Duxbury Clipper
Date:August 3, 2008
... two years ago after following then 15-year-old Jenna Lambert's marathon swim to raise money and awareness for cerebral palsy and the Penguins swim team. He wanted to do the same, to challenge himself and, after some coaxing from friends, he ...
Source:Toronto Sun
Date:July 29, 2008
... side of my face, up from about 20% just a couple short weeks ago. Everybody who's had a friend or relative who's had Bell's Palsy assured me that it'd be sure to go away after a couple months. But I tell ya', it's scary when it's happening to you ...
Source:Fox News
Date:July 26, 2008
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