"The patient had a high BMI, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and type 2 diabetes."
"Risk factors [for Bell's Palsy] include diabetes, obesity, hypertension, pregnancy, pre-eclampsia and upper respiratory disease."
Bell’s Palsy is a rare adverse effect of vaccines in general. It is a mostly temporary effect of face drooping on one side.
I kept seeing Taco Bell’s palsy.
My brother has crohn’s disease and his Dr told him not to get Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine because it uses live virus
I has Bell’s Palsy in the Fall of 2018.
There is a genetic link…….seems to favor the Irish but that’s being explored more.
It is also linked to the Zoster family of viruses. (Chicken Pox, Herpes, Shingles).
Steroids and/or anti Viral medications can quickly help with symptoms.
I took only the Steroids and they were very effective.
For years I avoided getting the flu vaccine, but then after getting flu I decided to get the vaccine. Less than a year later I developed Bell’s palsy. I know there was a connection, even though the medical experts said there is no link.
So one reported case out of what millions? Must be the vaccine
Bell’s palsy from Pfizer was reported and described in detail in early December 2020.
It’s not common, but not rare either with most vaccines.