10 Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Symptoms

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Synkinesis

Synkinesis is the name given to involuntary facial movements that accompany deliberate facial movements.5Otolaryngology⁠ — Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS). ‘Synkinesis.’ Otolaryngology⁠ - Head & Neck Surgery (OHNS), med.stanford.edu/ohns/OHNS-healthcare/facialnervecenter/conditions-we-treat/synkinesis.html It is a rare symptom and complication of Ramsay Hunt syndrome.

Synkinesis is faulty wiring of the facial nerve that can be caused by Ramsay Hunt syndrome. If the condition is not treated, individuals could experience long-term facial neuroglia. Examples of synkinesis could be the closing of eyes while trying to smile or raising of eyebrows when opening the eyes.

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