Will Justin Bieber Recover? - Ramsay Hunt Syndrome | Eye Surgeon Reacts and Explains

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  • čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
  • What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome? Can it affect the eyes and vision? We all heard about the disease that caused the paralysis of half of Justin Bieber's face, will he recover from it? Is it contagious?
    In today's video, I will review the nature of Ramsay Hunt syndrome, including the treatment and prognosis, how to prevent it, and I will Also review how Ramsay Hunt syndrome can affect vision.
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    Time Codes
    0:00 Intro
    1:02 What is Ramsay Hunt syndrome and what causes it?
    3:45 Incidence of Ramsay Hunt syndrome
    4:30 Is it contagious?
    5:15 How does it affect eyes and vision?
    6:50 Ramsay Hunt syndrome treatment
    8:44 Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Prevention
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Komentáře • 69

  • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
    @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  Před 2 lety +6

    Have you or anyone you know suffered from Ramsay Hunt syndrome or other types of shingles disease? Please share with me in the comments below 👇

    • @kimgoforth293
      @kimgoforth293 Před rokem +1

      Wow; great job on this video. I am in my 6th week of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and I have been researching a lot but I must say this video is the best and most thorough explanation of RHS. There is not a lot out there. I just turned 70 and have not seen a lot of improvement worth celebrating and I have been searching for ways that I can improve my odds for a complete recovery.

  • @arymhansie
    @arymhansie Před 2 lety +16

    The best video I have watched so far regarding this condition, I hope and pray that Justin recovers quickly and is back to doing what he loves best. Must be so frightening and overwhelming for him.

    • @Kpopzoom
      @Kpopzoom Před 2 lety +2

      They've both boosted themselves into a box 💉 💉 💉

    • @arymhansie
      @arymhansie Před 2 lety

      @@Kpopzoom Yes, very true. Apparently you cannot travel out of Canada unless you are jibbyjabbed.

  • @benedictanazareth2120
    @benedictanazareth2120 Před 2 lety +6

    I love this beautiful doctor. She goes into detail to educate the public free of charge. She is dedicated to service. God bless her abundently

  • @mngklui.5938
    @mngklui.5938 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you Dr. Tai, we need many information awareness videos like this.

  • @QuizmasterLaw
    @QuizmasterLaw Před 2 lety +12

    He's in fact genuinely compassionate and kind, and I really hope he gets well.

  • @judylink2746
    @judylink2746 Před 2 lety +6

    I had Ramsay-Hunt 2 years ago, with a different progression of symptoms. It started with vertigo that got steadily worse. Doctors thought ear infection and prescribed 2 runs of antibiotics, no help. Projectile vomiting, staggering, throat/neck pain came at week 2 and I entered hospital. Facial paralysis happened suddenly in ER, ear blisters and throat blister led to diagnosis by ENT. Powerful anti-virals and steroids given in hospital. Facial paralysis resolved completely during 2 weeks in hospital, but severe equilibrium dysfunction persisted. I had 4 weeks inpatient PT to retrain ambulation to a walker. Home PT for weeks. It's been 2 years, and I still have balance problems. Hearing loss in that ear. Peripheral vision was swirly for 6 weeks, but resolved.
    Neurologists told me it hit Cranial Nerves 7&8. The steroids as part of the treatment cocktail sent my BP and blood sugar sky high.
    The delay in diagnosing due to the facial paralysis not showing first...put treatment outside the 72 hour optimum window.
    It's been so hard. I pray for Justin's healing.

    • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
      @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  Před 2 lety

      Thank you for sharing. I wish you a complete recovery as well.

    • @pokerdealer2003
      @pokerdealer2003 Před 2 lety

      Same for me but I never got movement back its been almost 2 years now, I had ringing in my ears for almost 3 months and the pain was about the worst Iv ever dealt with, I felt for Justin when this all came out, I wouldn't want RHS for anybody its horrible.

  • @aurorasalinas6851
    @aurorasalinas6851 Před rokem +1

    Great information! Thank you!

  • @jamesraphael8473
    @jamesraphael8473 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Dr. Tai

  • @R1GAMBLER
    @R1GAMBLER Před 2 lety +11

    *SAFE & EFFECTIVE* 💉

  • @vasantsande8644
    @vasantsande8644 Před 2 lety +3

    Well wishes to young superstar Justin, hope he gets better !
    Thank you Doctor.

  • @bearfoot561
    @bearfoot561 Před rokem +1

    Mind started with : I could not tasted salt!

  • @hellerjerry
    @hellerjerry Před 2 lety +1

    male 75 (had chicken pox as a child) diagnosed with shingles in and around eye, caught quickly at an urgent care office, treated and recovered with no long term problems

  • @davemattia
    @davemattia Před rokem +2

    In October 2021, I had Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and shingles. It started when I developed a severe headache on the left side of my forehead - like a crushing sensation in my skull and an ice pick stabbing pain behind my left ear. This was accompanied by flu-like symptoms and a burning sensation on the skin of my face on the left side. I was unaware that I had shingles (Herpes Zoster) because the initial lesions were hidden by my hair and I assumed I had gotten sunburned and a migraine while on a walking tour of Richmond, Virginia. However, in a few days the blisters ran down to my face and onto my throat. Some tracked down my neck and onto my left shoulder. By the time the lesions reached my face, (4 days) and I knew for certain that I had shingles, I knew it was already too late for the basic treatment to be effective. These blisters appeared suddenly. I literally watched in the mirror, in real time, as these pink patches formed a map-like demarcation on my face. neck and shoulder from which bubbles that looked like white caviar erupted. Again, I must have already had these in my hair, but the hair masked them from being seen. The pain was beyond comprehension. Imagine someone pulling out your hair with a red hot tweezer and then pouring boiling oil onto your skin. That is the only way I can describe the pain. It was constant and not helped by Advil or Aleve. Walking in circles in my home, holding my head in horror, I put 89,000 steps on my pedometer in one day. Three sleepless days later, my ear starting hurting even worse and my only relief was to sit in the shower with warm water running over my head and face. I had popping in my ear, but no hearing loss. The following morning, Day 6, I fell asleep for a few moments and when I got up to take a drink of water, my left eye felt dry and when I drank from a water bottle, it spilled all over me. I could not form my mouth to drink from the bottle. I could not blink or close my left eye. I could only move the right side of my mouth. I could not flare my left nostril or move any part of the left side of my face. My forehead was frozen. This happened suddenly. I didn't gradually get paralysis, I got it in an instant as though someone flipped a switch. I should have gone to the doctor but I didn't. I don't know why but now, in hindsight, I realize that my brain went into another gear. I started to disassociate from myself. My mind dealt with the horror by making me think that I was just a guy who was watching another guy (me) going through a horrible experience and that I was trying to help him. I have a medically adjacent education, and I knew what was happening. In my library I found a medical book from 1910 wherein I found a few paragraphs describing Ramsay Hunt, and the only treatment they had at the time was, "aspirin as much as the patient will tolerate." I know it was stupid, but I did it. I must have burned a hole in my stomach but, like I said, it was like an out-of-body experience. I was acting like another person who was helping me. I wonder if this out-of-body experience was partially caused by the virus affecting my brain (encephalitis). I dealt with this for two weeks, but as the shingles themselves started to resolve (chunks of my hair fell out) the paralysis persisted. I could only speak coherently if I put a spoon in my mouth and pushed the inside wall of my left cheek outward. I strapped and ice bandage on my eye to keep it closed and wet - especially at night. I took at least 10 aspirin per day. Then, after 21 days, I could move my upper lip to the left. In a few hours my eye was opening and closing almost normally. Over the course of another week, everything seemed to return to normal although now ( July 2022) I am left with some after effects. My left eyebrow twitches once when I close it, and when I laugh, the muscle under my chin where I had blisters, cramps up tight and hurts like a Charlie horse, then in a few seconds the cramp subsides. The scars on my face are nearly gone but the burning sensation from the shingles rash and pain remains wherever I had the shingles. It's called Post-herpetic neuralgia. The pain is 90% less than it was at the onset of the illness, but it's still there. It gets a little bit better each month and I figure that it all will subside in October which will mark one year since it all started. When I finally saw a doctor, she said that I still had really bad shingles scars on the left side of my scalp and neck and throat and that it was nothing short of miraculous that I made, what she considers to be, a full recovery. I do not recommend that anyone treat themselves the way that I did. My best guess is that I got lucky. Please get your shingles vaccine. I don't like to talk about the pain, but I cannot express how horrific it was - luckily my mind spared me from some of it with that dissociative thing.

  • @tinochan6496
    @tinochan6496 Před dnem

    I was diagnosed with RHS 6 days ago and my left face is paralysed. I have been having antivirus and steroid pills from day 1 and I hope I can recover soon.

  • @designa11y
    @designa11y Před 11 měsíci

    I’m 2.5 years into my Ramsay Hunt journey. I documented most of my experience on instagram. I was hoping that Justin’s diagnosis would spread more awareness of the condition and it’s long term debilitating factors. Beyond facial paralysis the other symptoms can persist and do in the majority of people with the condition. I am of the lucky bunch the have had about 80% recovery to facial mobility, but I will permanently live with 89% vestibular dysfunction on the effected side, chronic neuropathy, hearing impairment etc

  • @TCayFF
    @TCayFF Před rokem

    Could you please make a recurrent corneal erosion video?

  • @ramlollanupa82
    @ramlollanupa82 Před 2 lety

    My aunty has perform cataract surgery and now she is suffering from pain over her eyebrow and ear. She got consulted by several doctors, and even had a brain scan. Only painkiller and vitamin B has been subscribed by the doctors. She is suffering from acute pain on the area of her eyebrow on only one side of her face,left part.One of the doctors told her that it is zona disease. Can you help please. She is suffering very much with the pain, nearly 5 month from now.Thk Doctor.

  • @patgoshko1765
    @patgoshko1765 Před rokem

    I have Bell's Palsy and I was wondering what you recommend.

    • @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon
      @eyechannelbyeyesurgeon  Před rokem

      Dry eye disease is one of the most common eye symptoms from Bell's palsy, and it is very important to keep the eye lubricated. You can watch this video czcams.com/video/xP-cgGWOq9s/video.html to learn more about lubricating eye drops for dry eyes.

  • @maseffa
    @maseffa Před 9 měsíci

    My nephew is currently getting treatment for Ramsay Hunt disease. It has been three weeks now since he got diagnosed.

  • @pearlagyekum5584
    @pearlagyekum5584 Před rokem

    Are you going to get your hearing back after you recover from bells palsy

  • @mignaromero9848
    @mignaromero9848 Před rokem +1

    Hi Im a 56 yr old that was first diagnosed on September 13th with Perichondritis then when my face became partially paralyzed on the 14th, They said it was Bells Palsy, I went to the ER on the 15th and they gave me Prednisone and they by the 18 went to my doctor and they diagnosed me with Ramsey . She prescribed Valacyclovir. Im currently in physical therapy and acupuncture. Im a little better. My paralysis is a little better but not much. I wanted to know if you think I received the right medication on time and will I recover or fully recover? It 's a slow process and I'm feeling a little discouraged. My speech is a little better but when you I look at my side where it's paralyzed, my skin is droopy. What can I do about that? Thanks

    • @sannyjohnson6423
      @sannyjohnson6423 Před rokem

      I was just recently diagnosed with H.D and they prescribed me Prednisone and Acryoclovir.. starting therapy in a few days

    • @mignaromero9848
      @mignaromero9848 Před rokem

      @@sannyjohnson6423 Hi hope you get better soon. I’m still going through it. It’s been 2 months.

  • @anhdang2713
    @anhdang2713 Před 2 lety

    Can you phone to tell him ! To advise him no cost much money but perfect with acupuncture only!

  • @pth6060
    @pth6060 Před 2 lety +4

    A friend of my daughter received the vaccine and almost immediately had a paralyzed face.

  • @anhdang2713
    @anhdang2713 Před 2 lety +1

    If you talk about Justin ! Please can you contact with Justin immediately he must go to Chinese acupuncture his face will back normal !ifnot will the same for ever ‘ I had problems like him before exactly I went to acupuncture from Chinese my face back normal in few weeks ! Please tell him to do that same like me

  • @marinatorba
    @marinatorba Před 2 lety +1

    Can the covid vaccines be the cause of Ramsey hunt syndrome ?

  • @ronniepace8778
    @ronniepace8778 Před 2 lety

    Emperors cloths

  • @TM-173
    @TM-173 Před 2 lety +3

    Ramsay Hunt or Anthony Faucci ?

    • @johnmcdaid3825
      @johnmcdaid3825 Před 9 měsíci

      Just go away. Your ignorance is astounding.

  • @anhdang2713
    @anhdang2713 Před 2 lety

    American or English Doctor can’t do nothing ! I went already not work ‘ only acupuncture !

  • @amymybelieber
    @amymybelieber Před 2 lety

    Hailey probably gave him a love spell mix with drugs to drink that's why he's so messed up rn poor miserablestin pray for him 🙏

  • @suescott9866
    @suescott9866 Před rokem

    Clarification. Justin went on vacation quickly after this diagnosis. He wasnt that sick at all. Not like all of the comments of what these people went through. He never said he had shingles...seems a little peculiar to me...

    • @travisglenn7003
      @travisglenn7003 Před rokem +2

      well, when ones immune system is purposely compromised by some nefarious concoction it would, my guess, affect different people in different ways. not everybody reacts the same way. also, there was a japanese study that noticed the variations in the vials made by the same company. all kinds of diseases or ailments will manifest due to the mass immunity system hijacking.

  • @mnm2969
    @mnm2969 Před 2 lety +5

    Karma just started

  • @vintageguitarz1
    @vintageguitarz1 Před 2 lety +1

    It's from all those years of horrid music he made.

  • @PxssyGalore
    @PxssyGalore Před 2 lety +2

    Call me jaded but I bet he just had a stroke from doing the wrong drugs. He's talked before about having a substance abuse problem.

    • @R1GAMBLER
      @R1GAMBLER Před 2 lety +1

      experimental drug. Pfizer.

    • @reggieshmeggie4219
      @reggieshmeggie4219 Před rokem

      Might be due to vaccines, revaccination reduces immune system, shingles usually appear when immune system is messed up

    • @travisglenn7003
      @travisglenn7003 Před rokem

      ive heard that bill gates looks like rudolph the red nosed reindeer after he storts luciferase.

    • @travisglenn7003
      @travisglenn7003 Před rokem

      snorts. sniff sniff

    • @johnmcdaid3825
      @johnmcdaid3825 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@travisglenn7003I have Ramsay Hunt. The facial paralysis makes you look like a stroke victim.