Sixty-five-year-old Mr. Chan discovered one morning while brushing his teeth that he couldn’t close his left eye, and saliva was uncontrollably dripping from the right corner of his mouth. Looking in the mirror, he noticed half of his face was asymmetrical, leading to panic: “Oh no, is this a stroke? How will I meet my friends later?” The awkward social scenarios flashed through his mind. After seeking medical help, he was diagnosed with Bell's Palsy. Mr. Chan's experience is a reality for many facial paralysis patients.
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