Age:51, female
Thyroid and pressure controlling Medicine
BP:12/80 measured after the facial problem.
Ear ache with righ side of the face deformed suddenly.
Cold problem and watery eye in red.
No slurred speech.
Doctor said it's Bell's Palse.
CT scan showed everything normal.
Can TIA be ruled out?
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TIA usually associated with high BP and there will be some paresis or weakness for few minutes which gets better within 24 hrs..
Symptoms are more like a bells palsy
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