Bells palsy exercises supporting recovery.

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  • čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
  • My favourite 10 simple exercises for Bell's palsy. Easy to learn and to perform. Facial exercises should be done in front of the mirror and you can repeat each exercise 10 to 20 times.

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  • @mugnyamsa3194
    @mugnyamsa3194 Před 9 měsíci +55

    It took me 3weeks to be fine alhamudulilah. This exercise is gd . It was not easy. But u don't need to panic. Just know you will be ok

    • @AK-gy9ko
      @AK-gy9ko Před 5 měsíci +1

      How old were you when you got it? Was it during pregnancy?

  • @rosemercy9472
    @rosemercy9472 Před měsícem +4

    Thank you ❤❤❤ am 55 yrs old..am trying these from today..and ill post uou the result soon...from India

  • @cindygeorge3229
    @cindygeorge3229 Před 4 měsíci +14

    These exercises helped my dad have full recovery from Bell’s Palsy.Thank you so much for sharing and may God bless you! 😊✝️

    • @simranmoni1098
      @simranmoni1098 Před 6 dny +1

      In how much time your father recovered?

    • @cindygeorge3229
      @cindygeorge3229 Před 6 dny +1

      @@simranmoni1098 about 3 months

    • @cindygeorge3229
      @cindygeorge3229 Před 6 dny +3

      @@simranmoni1098 will be praying for you or whoever needs recovery for BP will also get better soon and have a full speedy recovery! 🙏🏿✝️🕊️

    • @simranmoni1098
      @simranmoni1098 Před 5 dny +1

      ​@@cindygeorge3229 thank you so much ❤

  • @lornamadden1099
    @lornamadden1099 Před 6 měsíci +12

    Raise eyebrows
    Combine with looking up
    Angry eyes
    Close eyes tightly
    Wrinkle your nose
    Flare nostrils
    Smiley face
    Kiss face
    Puff your cheeks
    Check tounge push
    Pencil teeth

  • @aarthinavani1078
    @aarthinavani1078 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much -love from India 🇮🇳

  • @i5_m
    @i5_m Před měsícem +3

    I have Bell's palsy since i born .
    Now i'm 17 yo , that's mean 17 years of suffering .
    Now i'll Start doing this exercises and see if it works for me 😊
    " ALHAMDULELLAH"

    • @i5_m
      @i5_m Před měsícem +1

      Remember me after a while

    • @k_bu17
      @k_bu17 Před 29 dny

      Have you noticed a difference? I have nerve damage on one side of my face that I believe I was born with and I want to know if the exercise can help

  • @bharatpatil5430
    @bharatpatil5430 Před rokem +2

    Very Good Information Thank you ma'am 🌹

  • @vietl8506
    @vietl8506 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for sharing. I started doing these exercises 3 weeks ago with the help of my physiotherapist. I was so happy that after the 1st week, I could move my eyebrows again. Now at week 3, I'm almost back to normal.

    • @shawtdusanshawt
      @shawtdusanshawt Před 8 dny

      Hi, you just thit this or something else? How often per day you repited this exercises?

    • @vietl8506
      @vietl8506 Před 8 dny +1

      @@shawtdusanshawt the exercises in this video alone should be enough, but I also had my physiotherapist do massage therapy to speed up the process.
      I did these exercises every morning, so once per day. I would wake up, wash my face then do these as the first thing of the day; from Monday to Friday, and rest on the weekend (my physiotherapist told me it would be better if I could do on weekend as well).
      I do these like this: Raise my eyebrow with the help of your hand for 3 seconds, rest for 1-2 seconds, repeat for 30s. Rest a bit if you feel tired, then to the next exercise. A 30min session of these exercises should make you feel dead tired after.

  • @johnkennetsamera8232
    @johnkennetsamera8232 Před rokem +1

    Thank goodness 🙏 for my recovery mam

  • @mariloudelfin1225
    @mariloudelfin1225 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much mam that will be a great help

  • @fernandohood5657
    @fernandohood5657 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for sharing this valuable information and for the clear instructions in this video, it was really helpful and I think it was a big help during my recovery and I still repeat these everyday until My affected musles are in 100 percent ❤

  • @sumonachowdhury6896
    @sumonachowdhury6896 Před rokem

    Thanks my mam. love from Bangladesh ❤❤

  • @ram-bo6978
    @ram-bo6978 Před měsícem

    Clearly explained. Thank u❤

  • @LarsBenzonMogensen
    @LarsBenzonMogensen Před 10 měsíci +2

    Just.... Thanks 🙂

  • @RajShekharChakraborty
    @RajShekharChakraborty Před 3 měsíci +1

    ❤ thanks 😊 from an Indian bengali

  • @vishnupatidar7722
    @vishnupatidar7722 Před rokem +1

    Thanku so much mem 🙏🙏

  • @sonrow5227
    @sonrow5227 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @DrAnkitJangid
    @DrAnkitJangid Před 11 měsíci +2

    Excellent

  • @atilyn888
    @atilyn888 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you madam 😊😊for sharing this vedio😊

  • @makumbele
    @makumbele Před rokem +4

    Hello, thanks for this. What about if years have passed and you still have symptoms, can use these exercises?

  • @aliakhan4524
    @aliakhan4524 Před rokem

    I would to know that these exercises are done in order. Please let me know as I am suffering from paralysis.

  • @Canadiana71
    @Canadiana71 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi. Do you suggest the exercised to be done on both sides? Other videos suggest the other side to be stretched/massaged.

  • @nareshkumar-wi8sq
    @nareshkumar-wi8sq Před 6 měsíci

    Thanks and good information the great & beautiful girl

  • @user-rz7pd8bu5p
    @user-rz7pd8bu5p Před rokem

    تشکرر

  • @jonibyulu2041
    @jonibyulu2041 Před rokem

    Thanksss

  • @ahmedramadaneshra3274
    @ahmedramadaneshra3274 Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much 😍😍

  • @Cookie-mv4li
    @Cookie-mv4li Před 27 dny

    How long should you hold like your smile for when you hold it up? With your hand.

  • @ARose22
    @ARose22 Před 5 měsíci

    Would this help someone like me who doesn't have Bell's palsy, but has asymmetry of both the visible facial features as well as movements of the face? E.g. my left side does not have as much movement as the right side, therefore my left eyebrow sits higher up and my smile is not as wide on the left side.

  • @cabotom13
    @cabotom13 Před rokem +22

    Why should we wait for 2 weeks before we start the exercises? I was told the sooner the better? Love your video. Thank you!

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před rokem +47

      Hello, that is an excellent question. The reason why I recommend starting exercise after about 2 weeks is physiology. For the first dozen or so days after the Bell's palsy, the nerve is practically completely paralyzed, i.e. it is impossible to make almost any movement with the affected side of the face. If at this point you try to force movement by exercising in front of a mirror, your brain will systematically send information to muscles that will not respond and will not give positive feedback. It is completely different when nerve conduction begins to return (which usually happens after about 2 weeks). Then you only support the movement of the muscle to which the impulses are already reaching, which gives the appropriate feedback to the brain.
      In addition, the muscles of our face usually work symmetrically. If you force a movement too much, with one side completely paralyzed - the other (unaffected) side will be more stimulated. This leads to a very dangerous, pathological distribution of muscle tension. In my experience, Patients who start rapid, intensive rehabilitation through exercise from the first day after paralysis, more often develop synkinesis. That is why I personally recommend that you start exercising only when you see at least the slightest active movement of a given muscle.
      Have a great day!

  • @amolcreta913
    @amolcreta913 Před rokem

    Hello doc …m from India and I got my acoustic neuroma treated a year back and removed tumour of my right ear nerve and immediately my right face is having paralysis..MRI shows the face nerve is intact and stimulation shows contractions too ..but there is no improvement on my face
    Pls suggest what should I do ..I am having physio sessions alternate day and also PEMF ..pls suggest cause it has made me very depressed and socially uncomfortable

  • @bharatpatil5430
    @bharatpatil5430 Před rokem

    Very very Good Information

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705

    To give some ideas for bell palsy

  • @oleksandrmedvedev
    @oleksandrmedvedev Před rokem

    You sound very Slavic. Are you from somewhere here?
    I would love to see your advice help me

  • @organex
    @organex Před rokem +4

    this helped me so much cause i woke up at 3am after an ear infection with my face feeling weird went to the er thinking I had a stroke and got diagnosed with bells palsy on the left side of my face its early got some antibiotics and antiviral meds with steriods but already my left cheek is starting to move more. Drinking or eating feels so weird.

    • @Wivbi
      @Wivbi Před rokem

      Hi, are you fully back to normal now? Did the Dr. advised to take steroids? I just got it 5 days ago and its really frustrating.

    • @khalilmlc1049
      @khalilmlc1049 Před rokem

      Same I also had ear infections and it resulted to Bell’s palsy. It’s two weeks now.

    • @khalilmlc1049
      @khalilmlc1049 Před rokem

      @@Wivbi I got it two weeks ago don’t know what to do 😢. I guess I have to practice this exercise everyday

    • @xxdanyell_
      @xxdanyell_ Před 5 měsíci

      Have you fully healed yet? I am 3 months in and have recovered maybe 40-50%

  • @Sherazkhan-lg5mv
    @Sherazkhan-lg5mv Před 2 měsíci

    Hey. I hope you're doing well. I want to share something with you. In jan 2022 i was diagnosed with GBS. The variant was AIDP. I became completely paralyzed. I was on ventilator for 18 days and was in hospital for almost 2 months. It took me 4 months to completely recover. Now i have bilateral facial palsy. I have done NCS test several times and it shows that my facial nerves are almost recovered. Right now i cant laugh properly and dont have proper expressions. My facial muscles are weak. I need your help.

  • @dunagaming1490
    @dunagaming1490 Před 11 měsíci

    I developed Bell's palsy in December 2022 and it is almost 80% cured but my eye on the affected side is small and sunken in nature please give me a solution

  • @mruhul4
    @mruhul4 Před 9 měsíci

    My left side is affected for two days. Do I need any exercise now?

  • @aleksandarkoseto9188
    @aleksandarkoseto9188 Před měsícem

  • @Acquisition1913
    @Acquisition1913 Před rokem

    💫

  • @taqwamedia1369
    @taqwamedia1369 Před rokem +5

    Thank you. I have this disease and it has been 14 days. What advice would you give me?

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před rokem +3

      First of all, try to stay calm, because most cases of Bell's Palsy heal completely within a few weeks. Remember not to cool your head and neck - if you live in a cold climate, wear a hat and a scarf. If you already see that the movements of the paralyzed part of the face are coming back - as I mention in the video, you can start doing the exercises. Be careful not to overwork your muscles. Of course, follow your doctor's instructions, if your doctor has prescribed any medications for you, you should take them. I keep my fingers crossed for you!

    • @taqwamedia1369
      @taqwamedia1369 Před rokem

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid First of all, thank you for your valuable advice. After that, I am doing this exercise that you posted. But I want to ask you a question I live in a cold and frosty place and it doesn't affect me, thanks

    • @taqwamedia1369
      @taqwamedia1369 Před rokem

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid I will follow your exercise and I also went to a doctor and took the medicine prednisolone 5mg (taken three times a day) and Vilcivir 400mg (taken only once at night)

    • @souravsahoo8000
      @souravsahoo8000 Před rokem

      @@taqwamedia1369 I’m taking 60 mg daily and aciclovir 800mg 5 tablets daily

    • @oleksandrmedvedev
      @oleksandrmedvedev Před rokem

      Have you recovered yet?

  • @bonaventure7238
    @bonaventure7238 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Hello Kate please inned your help.
    1st I can't say for sure how long I started facing this bells palsy but am sure it's already 10days and more. I keep feeling pain at my right side nerve and back shoulder.
    2rd. When doing each of this exercise I do 20 each and one series in the morning and night time????
    3rd any medicine to take while you go through this process? My affected side eye keep pouring water and especially frm last night.
    Please I need your help am still very young and don't need to deform ma face, am scared and I can't visit a medical doctor now because of financial support. So I did some Google search and found you..
    Tell me what to do thank you😢

  • @tasnuvaorin8587
    @tasnuvaorin8587 Před rokem +4

    It's almost 22 days of my Bells Palsy, I'm recovering very slowly. I continued therapy for 11 days, then my doctor suggested me to watch CZcams videos of bells palsy and do the exercises at home. My eye side, upper and lower lips side (When I say E) and my nose side (when I am in the position of bad smell) is not much improving, Please recommend me which exercise can heal my those areas completely.

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před rokem +9

      Hello. I know that 3 weeks seems a long time for you, but it's really just the beginning of recovery time in Bell's palsy. It usually starts to improve in 2 weeks but may take 3 to even 6 months to return to normal. Although it's very difficult, you just have to be patient.
      At this stage it is very important that any movement of the paralyzed muscle begins to occur. If you see at least minimal movement, that's great news. This means that the impulses are correctly transmitted to the muscle. You don't have to make a complete move like on the non-affected side - a minimal muscle twitch will be a reason to be satisfied at this stage.
      If you want the exercises to be individually tailored to your condition - consult a physiotherapist in your area. From what you describe, exercises should focus on the muscles surrounding the mouth, in particular those that lift the corners of the mouth to the side and up (smiling face, grinning - especially the upper jaw, pronouncing sounds like EEE, SSS). It will also be helpful to practice sounds in which the tongue rests on the upper palate, such as LLL). Pay attention to the symmetry of the face when practicing and help the affected side achieve symmetry with the help of the hand. And as I mention in the video, don't overload your muscles.
      I am keeping my fingers crossed for your recovery!

    • @tasnuvaorin8587
      @tasnuvaorin8587 Před rokem

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid Thanks to you for your response and suggestions. Take love.

    • @tasnuvaorin8587
      @tasnuvaorin8587 Před rokem

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid Hi, May I ask you one more question? May I Dye my head hair during Bells palsy? If possible, please reply. :)

    • @quizzes1_
      @quizzes1_ Před rokem

      ​@@katephysiotherapistwithbraidtrue I'm having Bell's palsy more than 10 months,I recovered but not yet my left eye isn't huge like the other one and the lip isn't moving like the other one 🥲
      +My left ear is paining also if there's too much noise or sometimes without noise;)

    • @toshlichophi-kh3oi
      @toshlichophi-kh3oi Před 10 měsíci

  • @marjorieecharlotte
    @marjorieecharlotte Před měsícem

    thank you so much! i just got bell's palsy yesterday, thank God i found it early, do i have to go to the neurologist or just doing this exercise is fine? thank you so much in advance!

    • @Stormi909
      @Stormi909 Před měsícem

      U have to see the doctor then u can do this exercise but u have to visit the doctor first

  • @azizsumbhaniya1062
    @azizsumbhaniya1062 Před rokem +2

    Hi madam, please can u make video for upper cross syndrome with cervical disc herniation.

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před rokem

      Hello, you can find exercises for UCS in my other video about forward head posture: czcams.com/video/qR6VUPAw01s/video.html
      Usually head protraction is accompanied by flat cervical spine, which in turn is conducive to disc herniations. However, it is worth discussing the exercises that I show there with your doctor and physiotherapist - remember that Dr Google doesn't exist :)
      Have a great day!

  • @Umeed-fc5vn
    @Umeed-fc5vn Před 7 měsíci

    I have no bell's palsy but I have asmyteriycal face can I do this excercise bcz my left side face is more saggy tell me please

  • @leka5902
    @leka5902 Před rokem +2

    I have 17yrs I got facial paralysis a year ago, I took all the antibiotics, but I can still see a slight asymmetry on my face... if anyone knows how to help I would be grateful

  • @umaimairfan4001
    @umaimairfan4001 Před rokem +2

    its been many years since i was diagnosed with bell palacy but still there is some difference between both two sides, what should I do ?

    • @himanirai1874
      @himanirai1874 Před rokem

      I am facing the same problem. I am looking for accupunture and will try facial exercises

  • @Amirsfamily-001
    @Amirsfamily-001 Před 3 měsíci

    Had this problem 1 week ago

  • @BismaAshraf-ni8hf
    @BismaAshraf-ni8hf Před 3 měsíci

    1 exercise which mints plz ans

  • @hiteshmuneriya
    @hiteshmuneriya Před rokem

    Mam mara birth sa he teda face h kya mara face thik ho sakta h please tell me

  • @MrRachaellondon
    @MrRachaellondon Před 3 dny

    What if we didn’t get steroids because we didn’t get to Dr fast enough? Diagnosed but a bit late. Thank you 🙃🙏🏼

  • @shahnawazshahnawazkhan2706

    i love u mam

  • @typist_saeed2
    @typist_saeed2 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for video I have belle palsy I started your exercises 🤍

    • @i5_m
      @i5_m Před měsícem

      Are you now 100% fine ?

  • @cintasinaga3192
    @cintasinaga3192 Před rokem

    can't you make exercises tick fasialis

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705
    @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705 Před rokem +5

    I am very sad because facial paralysis

  • @sherrybradshaw6504
    @sherrybradshaw6504 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Please tell me how much movement should my effected side have before I start exercising. This is my 41st day and I have miniscule movement. Thank you

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před 2 měsíci

      Hello, you should see at least minimal movement of the muscle (in every exercise). For example, if you are doing a smiling face and you see that the corner of the mouth on the affected side is slightly raising, you can safely exercise, because it means that the nerve pathway is open.
      If you are not sure whether there is minimal movement, you can stabilize the non-injured side and then try. However, we perform the exercises without stabilizing the healthy side.

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705

    Mam Iam Indian

  • @safe2624
    @safe2624 Před měsícem

    Does Bell's Palsy affects some part of your head or brain? Like it feels like it's banging some part of it. How did you overcome it or trear it? And how did you overcome Bell's Palsy?

  • @BismaAshraf-ni8hf
    @BismaAshraf-ni8hf Před 3 měsíci

    Meri bhenphle 14 sal ki ha osko ak week ye Huwa ha dawai le li ha lkn itna fark nai Raha ha muh jb khulti ha to terra hota ha word sahi Tara se nai bol pa rahi to plz Bata dain os k liye ye exercise thk ha kitni bar din me krwao or ak exercise ko kitne time krna hoga plz lazmi Bata deain

  • @yasserkhaledd6601
    @yasserkhaledd6601 Před rokem

    Please help me 😭

  • @kristiansibarani3084
    @kristiansibarani3084 Před 4 měsíci

    I got this medical issue yesterday 3 Feb 2024,
    I hope i can recovery soon :(

    • @sedepienyu8617
      @sedepienyu8617 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Same here I got it on 27 Jan 2024😢 have been able raise my eye brows abit but still can't smile

    • @kristiansibarani3084
      @kristiansibarani3084 Před 4 měsíci

      @@sedepienyu8617 I also can't raise my eyebrows and smile perfectly, but I train every day and compress my face with a warm towel. I hope you get better soon :)

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705

    Mai apka brother hoon

  • @afengbaisamuel9391
    @afengbaisamuel9391 Před rokem

    I've had bell's palsy for almost 5 months now...
    I just want to know if it's normal??

    • @blueeyedfemale2176
      @blueeyedfemale2176 Před rokem +1

      I've had mine for over 9 years now and NOTHING has worked or helped me. I'm finally going in for Botox next month. If that doesn't help, then surgery is next.

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705
    @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705 Před rokem +1

    Online massage

  • @josephinedu4603
    @josephinedu4603 Před rokem +1

    I have bell parlsy since 14 February this year, I have been in Physiotherapy but my lips are not holding tight and speech is not clear with difficulty pronouncing letter P and F. What can I do?

    • @oleksandrmedvedev
      @oleksandrmedvedev Před rokem +1

      Same here, I have this condition since 23.02. Some commented here that they haven't recovered after 3 or 5 months, even 9 years. Frightful :(

    • @smaks7981
      @smaks7981 Před rokem

      23 feb same

    • @oleksandrmedvedev
      @oleksandrmedvedev Před rokem

      @@smaks7981 how are you now?

    • @smaks7981
      @smaks7981 Před rokem

      Hi I've been progressing very, very slowly for the past 6 weeks, I only move minimally when I laugh and recently my eyebrows have also moved a bit... how about you?

    • @oleksandrmedvedev
      @oleksandrmedvedev Před rokem

      @@smaks7981 my eyebrow also moves about half its normal way, it was the first part of the face to move. I also have a slight movement in my cheek, but lips are still inactive

  • @SairaSabir1443AH
    @SairaSabir1443AH Před 5 měsíci

    @2:29

  • @Radhey_krishna9753
    @Radhey_krishna9753 Před rokem

    Hlo mam
    I met with an accident recently I got discharged 7 days ago but
    I'm facing face palsy issue 😔😔please help me with this
    Wat to do ?

    • @uppucharlanikhil4957
      @uppucharlanikhil4957 Před rokem

      Same thing for me also met with an accident and affected with bell’s palsy

  • @SanjeevKumar-vl8jf
    @SanjeevKumar-vl8jf Před rokem +3

    3 months not recover Bell's palsy madam

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705

    My disease facial paralysis

  • @Conqueror00001
    @Conqueror00001 Před 3 měsíci

    Can I do these exercise on my 1st week?

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Hello, in first week rather not, because muscle contraction function usually does not return at this time. Typically, the first signs of return of function are seen in the 2nd week. You can check this by stabilizing the non-affected part of the face to see if movement occurs on the affected side. Then you have the green light to exercise.
      From my experience, Patients who start exercising too quickly and too intensely have a greater tendency to develop synkinesis.

    • @Conqueror00001
      @Conqueror00001 Před 3 měsíci

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid Thank you much Better for me to stop for now because I already tried since day 5. This is my 9th. I already finished taking up steroids for 3 days 3x a day. Now Im just taking up aspirin 81 and B12. Is it ok to do hot compress or better to start on 2nd week? Now my face feel numb.

    • @Conqueror00001
      @Conqueror00001 Před 3 měsíci

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid So far i dont have that Synkinesis.. Better to stop exercise for now.. Can I do hot compress in it or not?

    • @katephysiotherapistwithbraid
      @katephysiotherapistwithbraid  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@Conqueror00001Hot compresses has nothing to do with exercises, you can do it, sure. As for exercises, we start them when we see at least minimal muscle contraction. This means that if you do not see any reaction on the affected side when you try to perform a given movement, wait and try it the next day. And so on until you notice that the muscles contract slightly. Then you can start exercising in series, with larger numbers of repetitions.
      Why is it like that? because there is no point in sending information from the brain to the muscle if the nerve path is completely "impassable" (there is no contraction). Only when minimal contraction occurs does it make sense to help and facilitate a given movement.

    • @Conqueror00001
      @Conqueror00001 Před 3 měsíci

      @@katephysiotherapistwithbraid Thank you so much for the info. 🙏 It helps alot. Is it natural to feel little pain and numb on jaw to left eyebrow?

  • @nanakwabena5292
    @nanakwabena5292 Před rokem

    I have had bell palsy for 3months now and am scared asf

    • @areyes3489
      @areyes3489 Před 8 měsíci

      How you feel now ? Because I'm on my 3rd week

  • @AfrozHasanRazaKhan7705

    Call kregi mam plz

  • @umeshs8267
    @umeshs8267 Před rokem

    Very Good Information Thank you ma'am 🌹