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Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS) - A type of Facial Palsy - Physical Therapy for Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS)

Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS): Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome (MRS) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by a triad of symptoms that include recurrent facial swelling (edema), facial muscle weakness or paralysis (usually affecting one side of the face), and a fissured or grooved tongue (lingua plicata). This syndrome is considered rare, and its exact cause is not well-understood. Clinical Features of Melkersson-Rosenthal Syndrome: 1. Facial Edema (Swelling):  This is often the initial and most noticeable symptom. Individuals with MRS may experience recurrent episodes of swelling in one or both sides of the face, particularly the lips and cheeks. These episodes of swelling can vary in duration, from hours to days. 2. Facial Muscle Paralysis or Weakness: Alongside facial edema, patients may also experience weakness or paralysis of the facial muscles, resulting in facial drooping or an inability to make normal facial expressions. This can resemble Bell's palsy , another...