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paralysis condition
what is the cranial nerve
what is the cranial nerve
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The cranial nerve commonly associated with paralysis is the Facial Nerve (cranial nerve VII). This nerve controls the muscles of the face and is responsible for facial expressions, speech, and swallowing. Damage to the Facial Nerve can result in paralysis or weakness of the facial muscles on one side of the face, a condition known as Bell's Palsy.
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