Bell's facial nerve palsy in pregnancy: a clinical review
- PMID: 28141956
- DOI: 10.1080/01443615.2016.1256973
Bell's facial nerve palsy in pregnancy: a clinical review
Abstract
Bell's facial nerve palsy (FNP) during pregnancy and the puerperium can present significant challenges for the patient and clinician. Presentation and prognosis can be worse in this group of patients. This article reviews the background, manifestation and management options of FNP. In particular, it focuses on the controversies that exist regarding corticosteroid use during pregnancy and outlines approaches to diagnosis and treatment. Based on this review, we recommend an early evidence-based approach using guidelines derived from non-pregnant populations. This includes assessment for atypical causes, a multidisciplinary input and early introduction of corticosteroids to limit progression and improve prognosis.
Keywords: Pregnancy; corticosteroid; facial; nerve; palsy; paralysis.
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