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Bristol Palin Says Facial Paralysis Persists Nearly a Year After Onset

Doctors suspected Bell's palsy, a condition that typically clears within six months.

Overview

  • In a Thanksgiving Instagram update, Palin said she has "still a crooked face" during a holiday outfit check with her daughter.
  • Her symptoms began suddenly in January with left-side facial numbness and paralysis that doctors believed was Bell's palsy.
  • She underwent a CT scan and other tests and was prescribed steroids and additional medications, and reports note she has pursued therapies including antivirals, physical therapy, and acupuncture.
  • Palin says she has regained some sensation and has had painful episodes she views as part of recovery, yet she has not fully recovered.
  • She has suggested stress or lack of sleep may have contributed, and medical guidance cited in coverage says most Bell's palsy cases resolve within six months but can persist in rare instances.