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.
Answer:
The development of pregnancy is counted from the first day of the woman's last normal menstrual period (LMP), even though the development of the fetus does not begin until conception, which is about two weeks later
The answer would be Huntington's disease.
Huntington's disease is a genetically inherited disease that was caused by a defect that will be inherited in autosomal dominant ways. That mean the children of the offspring to inherit the gene would be at least 50%. The symptoms would be personality disorder(mood swing, depression), decreased cognitive ability(forgetful), involuntary movement and unstable gait, slurred speech with difficulty in swallowing food.
Answer:
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in order to give the patient hope