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Can uclerative colits cause bells palsy? |
Can uclerative colits cause bells palsy? Well from what I know of ulcerative colitis it does not cause bells palsy. I had UC when I was a teenager it has been in remission for 12 years now. My mother-in-law has UC and they haven't told her anything about it causing any other problems. One of the main problems with UC is the fact that you constantly have to know where the nearest bathroom is. And pray that you make it in time. It causes you to have the poop runs very badly at times. Then there are times that you wouldn't even know that you have a problem. Absolutely, unlike what our Western medicine has brain washed us all to believe, the body is a garden and when you have a deficiency, it becomes diseased. I have heard that "bells palsy" is caused by a virus that normally enters the ear?... a friend of ours who is a the local TV weatherman has/had it... he has just a trace of being able to tell now but at first it was really bad... my "ex-wife in-law" ..... she has it also......some meds help but just as a virus, it will take a little time to get back close to normal anyway.. If you want more inforrmation there is a website called wrongdiagnosis.com... it has a multiple symptom checker and is extremely informative. Although I am not able to find any form of direct relationship between the two, but Bell's palsy is a diagnosis of exclusion; in many cases, no specific cause can be ascertained. |
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