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Bell's palsy noun[ U ] medical specialized(alsoBell's Palsy)uk /ˌbelz ˈpɔːl.zi/ us /ˌbelz ˈpɑːl.zi/ a condition in which a person cannot move the muscles on one side of their face because of a problem with the nerve that controls the expressions of the face: 贝尔麻痹 When one side of his face began to droop, he was told he had Bell's palsy.当他的一边脸开始下垂时,他被告知患上了贝尔麻痹。 He developed Bell 's Palsy, which affects thousands of Americans each year and which paralyzed the right side of his face. See also
palsy Bell's Palsy is generally short-lived, but can last for up to a year or, in rare cases, longer. A root canal that went wrong left her with Bell's palsy. He was stricken with Bell's palsy as a child and his speech is slightly slurred. The doctor told me it was Bell's Palsy, a form of paralysis caused by malfunction of the facial nerve. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Disorders of muscles & the nervous system acoustic neuroma ageusia agraphia akinetic-rigid HD alexia CJD comatose dysphasia dysphasic dysphonia dyspraxia dystonia leprosy neuralgia NMO palsy Parkinson's parosmia peripheral nerve injury shin splints |