Guest guest Posted September 25, 2000 Report Share Posted September 25, 2000 PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: HEENT: Examination showed obliteration of the right nasolabial fold. The patient is unable to whistle. When tried to close the eyes, the eyeball goes up. There is no evidence of any corneal ulcer. NEUROLOGIC: The rest of the neurological examination is normal. There is no motor or sensory deficit. There is no pathological **s/l deprexis**. Gait is normal. IMPRESSION: 1. Bell's palsy. 2. Rule out cerebral infarct. The use of Cortisone on Bell's palsy is controversial and showed no significant prevention of possible **sak-ru-lof**. I can find reference to Cortisone being used to prevent paralysis but not anything that sounds like what the doctor is saying. Bev W. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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