Bell’s Palsy Rehabilitation
About the disease & condition
Bell’s palsy is a temporary facial nerve paralysis causing sudden weakness on one side of the face. It may result from viral inflammation affecting the facial nerve. Individuals may experience difficulty closing their eyes or smiling. Rehabilitation focuses on facial muscle exercises to restore symmetry and prevent stiffness. Most patients recover gradually with proper treatment and therapy support.
Known Symptoms
- Sudden facial drooping.
- Difficulty closing one eye.
- Altered taste sensation.
- Facial muscle weakness.
Known Causes
- Viral infection affecting the facial nerve.
- Nerve inflammation and swelling.
- Reduced blood supply to the nerve.
- Immune response dysfunction.
Care
- Perform guided facial exercises.
- Protect the eye from dryness.
- Follow medical treatment plan.
- Regular physiotherapy sessions.
Relevant Specialties

Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy is a healthcare specialty focused on restoring movement, function, and physical strength.
It supports individuals recovering from injury, illness, or physical limitations, while also helping manage long-term conditions that affect mobility and overall physical well-being. The specialty plays an important role in improving flexibility, reducing discomfort, and enhancing quality of life through guided rehabilitation.
At KIMSHEALTH, physiotherapy is delivered through a patient-first approach, with personalized care plans designed to support recovery, improve mobility, and promote long-term physical health and independence.





