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Facial nerve paralysis is a condition that can affect pets, causing drooping of the face and difficulty with blinking, eating, and drinking. In this video, Dr. Kornberg explains everything you need to know about this condition—from the signs and symptoms to watch for, to potential causes like infections or idiopathic paralysis (similar to Bell's palsy in humans). We'll cover: • What facial nerve paralysis is and how it impacts your pet. • Common signs of facial nerve paralysis in dogs and cats. • The most likely causes, including ear infections, brain conditions, or hypothyroidism. • Diagnosis methods and why ruling out serious conditions is important. • Treatment options, including medications, supportive care, and physical therapy. • How to care for your pet if they’re living with facial nerve paralysis. Early diagnosis and proper care can make all the difference! Watch now to learn how to support your pet and ensure they live a happy, fulfilling life. 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Signs 01:02 Causes 01:37 Diagnosis 02:08 Treatment 02:43 Prognosis Subscribe for more veterinary neurology content: -- / sevneurology Connect with Southeast Veterinary Neurology: Facebook: / southeast.veterinary.neurology Instagram: / southeastveterinaryneurology Tik Tok: / southeastveterinaryneuro If you suspect your pet may be experiencing neurological symptoms and require an evaluation, please reach out to us at one of our convenient locations. We have three Florida locations, situated in Miami, Boynton Beach, and Jupiter, as well as a location in Virginia Beach, Virginia. For more information and to schedule an appointment, visit us online at https://sevneurology.com