It's not stroke

You have determined the most likely diagnosis is Bell's Palsy. How do you explain this to Mr. Budi and his son, Ari, over the video link?

  • Good news, it's not a stroke! Don't worry. It's just a common, temporary nerve inflammation. Take these simple pills; it resolves quickly on its own.
  • My diagnosis is idiopathic peripheral seventh nerve palsy (LMN pattern), which rules out a stroke. We will treat the nerve inflammation with oral glucocorticoids.
  • Good news: it's not a stroke. Bad news: it's Bell's Palsy. It's not life-threatening. We must protect your eye. Recovery takes time but is usually excellent.

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  • Terbutaline
  • Cranial Nerves
  • Mental Status
  • Stay in therapy (continue with CBT sessions)
  • Vârful rădăcinii de ceapă
  • EMB
  • Lispro
  • Adverse effect due to heparin
  • Vârful rădăcinii de ceapă
  • Adverse effect due to warfarin
  • Exenatide
  • Somatostatin analogue
  • Opción 3
  • D
  • Further Developments
  • Starts working out in a gym
  • Τύποι ηλεκτρονικών μικροσκοπίων
  • Dopamine antagonist
  • To generate single stands of DNA, ensuring efficient cleavage
  • Methimazole, propranolol, hydrocortisone, iodine solution
  • Permanently stop taking metformin
  • Semaglutide
  • Chief complaint
  • Opción 3
  • Too long to wait
  • Propylthiouracil, propranolol
  • Εργαστηριακοί Ζυγοί I
  • Further Developments
  • It's not stroke

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