Red Flags in any case of Facial Palsy

 Cranial nerve involvement other than VII

Bilateral facial weakness

Weakness, numbness of arms or legs

Unaffected upper facial muscles (forehead)

Headache, visual deficits, nausea or vomiting

History of travel through woods, tick bite

Recurrent unilateral facial paralysis

Slow progression of symptoms
Ulceration or blisters near ear

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