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Bell's palsy: the effect on self-image, mood state and social activity
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1995
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Functional DisabilitySocial ActivitySocial PsychologyEmpathyAffective NeuroscienceDisabilitySocial ImpairmentPsychologySocial SciencesNeurodiversityEmotion RegulationMood SymptomMind-body ConnectionFacial Self-imagePsychiatryRehabilitationApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionEmotionStereotypic Movement DisorderMedicineMood StatePsychopathologyOther People
Twenty patients with idiopathic lower motor neurone paralysis, Bell's palsy, were graded clinically for severity of palsy and subjected to a battery of questionnaires to assess self-image, mood and functional disability. A range of severity of palsy was represented and a variety of disturbance with facial self-image, social activity and emotional state was found. In particular 16 expressed dissatisfaction with at least one aspect of facial appearance, seven reported disturbance of face-to-face conversation and 12 described a change in other people's attitude to them. It was concluded that there is evidence of considerable social handicap in a proportion of patients afflicted by this otherwise relatively benign condition.
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