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This is Yanagihara facial nerve grading system for Bell's palsy. Nine types of facial movements considering left-right symmetry at rest and each branch of the facial nerve are graded into three levels: "almost normal (4 points)," "partial paralysis (2 points)," and "severe paralysis (0 points). Total 40 points. If you have more than 20 points, it is considered a Mild case; if you have between 10-18 points, it is moderate. You have severe Bell's Palsy if you have less than 8 points. #bellspalsy

This is Yanagihara facial nerve grading system for Bell's palsy. Nine types of facial movements considering left-right symmetry at rest and each branch of the facial nerve are graded into three levels: "almost normal (4 points)," "partial paralysis (2 points)," and "severe paralysis (0 points). Total 40 points. If you have more than 20 points, it is considered a Mild case; if you have between 10-18 points, it is moderate. You have severe Bell's Palsy if you have less than 8 points…

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