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My mother facing bells palsy and we have started physiotherapy 2 days over they are giving electrical stimulation and taught exercises pls suggest me how many sessions required for recovery and it will recover right nothing serious
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Depends on the condition and severity and of diabetic may take some time but will usually along with medicines, stimulator to be continued for 10-15 sittings.
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Along with the above drs advice consult a neuro physician and get proper b12 and nerve conductor medication along with medical will help her proper prognosis
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I would recommend you to continue the electrical stimulation for minimum of ten sittings followed by exercises. Exercises should be continued for 90days for best results.
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Kindly continue Electrical Stimulation till Recovery, Do massage, Chew gum.
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Don't stop Stimulation!
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Yes keep continue  your physiotherapy treatment.
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Please visit the nearest physiotherapy clinic for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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