2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-024-75552-5
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A longitudinal study of facial function, quality of life, and depression in Bell’s palsy during pregnancy and puerperium

Lovisa Lansing,
Sophia Brismar Wendel,
Ellen Wejde Westlund
et al.

Abstract: Bell’s palsy can reduce facial function and quality of life. Pregnancy may also be physically and psychologically challenging. This study investigates depression among pregnant and puerperal women with and without Bell’s palsy and if degree of facial palsy and depression was correlated. Thirty-one women with pregnancy-associated Bell’s and 31 women without Bell’s palsy were prospectively included and followed one year at two University Hospitals, Stockholm. Depression was assessed with Edinburgh Postnatal Depr… Show more

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