Pain medications for injury are usually opioids that need proper handling to avoid any misuse. I will follow the directions as explained on the label, by my doctor and pharmacist.
Moreover, I will never stop or change my dosing regimen without discussing it with my doctor so I can avoid misusing the drug and I will store my pain medication in the proper place where it will never be reach by children.
In case that there are unused or expired medications, I will never give it to other person. Instead, I will drop off the medication to a DEA-designated drop box or take-back program.
Answer: The patient is said to have a CRANIAL NERVE PALSY: BELL'S PALSY
Explanation:
Bell's Palsy is named after a Scottish anatomist; Charles Bell, who was the first person to describe the condition.
The condition, however, is a temporary state or condition of weakness or paralysis of face muscles.
Bell's palsy is temporary and its symptoms usually go away after some weeks. Worthy of note is the fact that Bell's palsy can occur at any age, but, mostly between ages of 16-60.