When I began training at my massage school, I worked on a client with Bell’s Palsy. A week ago, I met the same client and was pleased to discover the symptoms of Bell’s Palsy were absent. I also knew a former co-worker at another job who had contracted Bell’s Palsy. The entire right side of his face was slack. Although we were shocked to begin with, the effects soon subsided after about two months. His case of Bell’s Palsy was preceded by an upper respiratory tract infection.
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