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Facial palsy, or Facial Nerve Paralysis, presents as paralysis or weakness of the facial muscles, causing difficulties with facial movements such as smiling, closing eyes, as well as functional difficulties with eating, drinking and talking. |
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Facial palsy, or Facial Nerve Paralysis, presents as paralysis or weakness of the facial muscles, causing difficulties with facial movements such as smiling, closing eyes, as well as functional difficulties with eating, drinking and talking.