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When the facial nerve undergoes an injury, the condition is known as Facial Palsy. In this session, Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe explains how the site of facial nerve damage can be identified using associated symptoms from upper motor neuron lesions to injuries in the pons and middle ear. Learn to recognize clinical signs, observe patients, and perform tests for facial nerve palsy: • Drooping of eyelid and angle of mouth • Loss of forehead creases • Incomplete eye closure • Speech and facial asymmetry • Air escape test for buccinator muscle The lecture also enumerates causes of facial palsy — hypertension, stroke, diabetes, viral infections — and explains Bell’s Palsy, its pathophysiology, and scope for recovery. Key Takeaways: • Understanding lesion localization through associated symptoms • Observing clinical signs of facial paralysis • Performing simple tests for facial nerve palsy • Definition and mechanism of Bell’s Palsy If you’re a medical or dental student, this is an essential clinical anatomy video to strengthen your understanding of the Facial Nerve. Like, Share & Subscribe for more anatomy tutorials! Keywords: facial nerve palsy, facial paralysis, bell’s palsy, facial nerve injury, facial nerve anatomy, facial nerve lesion, facial nerve tests, Dr Vaishaly Bharambe, VB Anatomy, clinical anatomy, neuroanatomy, facial muscles, orbicularis oculi, buccinator, upper motor neuron lesion, lower motor neuron lesion, facial nerve course, facial canal, anatomy for medical students, MBBS Anatomy, neuroanatomy explained, facial nerve damage causes, bell’s palsy recovery 🎥 Watch related videos here: Trochlear Nerve (4th Cranial Nerve): • Trochlear Nerve (4th Cranial Nerve): Full ... Facial Nerve Supply: • Facial Nerve Supply #FacialPalsy #BellsPalsy #anatomy #neet #mbbs #facialparalysis #medicaleducation #anatomylecture #vbanatomy #neuroanatomy Visit Our website: https://vbanatomy.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VBAnatomy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vb_anatomy/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vbanatomy/