Who is affected by Bell's palsy?Bell's palsy is the most common type of facial paralysis. It may be
related to a virus such as
herpes simplex or
herpes zoster. It seems to be more likely to occur in
people who have
diabetes, and may be more likely in pregnant women.
Bell's palsy affects: - About 25 people out of 100,000.1 That means about 8,000 Canadians are affected each
year.
- Equal numbers of men and women.2
- People between the ages of 15 and 40 years in
most cases, although it can occur at any age.3
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