Bell's palsy is temporary weakness or lack of movement that usually affects 1 side of the face. Treatment with steroids can help and most people get better within 6 months.
These can be signs of a stroke, which is a medical emergency.
Symptoms of Bell's palsy include:
You may also find it difficult to close the eye on the weak side of your face.
Rarely, you may not be able to move both sides of your face.
It's important to get help as soon as possible because treatment for Bell's palsy is more effective if started early (within 72 hours).
You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.
Treatments for Bell's palsy include:
If you cannot close your eye, you may need treatment to prevent damage to your vision.
Your Bell's palsy symptoms should get better within 6 months, but it can take longer for some people.
Go back to see a GP if your symptoms are not getting better after 3 weeks.
Some people can have permanent facial weakness and symptoms such as:
Living with Bell's palsy can make you feel depressed, stressed or anxious. Speak to a GP if it's affecting your mental health.
You'll usually only get Bell's palsy once, but rarely it can come back, sometimes years later.