By: Brelynn Marsiglio.  What I Already Know What I Already Know  What I Want to Discover? What I Want to Discover?  The Story of My Search The Story.

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By: Brelynn Marsiglio

 What I Already Know What I Already Know  What I Want to Discover? What I Want to Discover?  The Story of My Search The Story of My Search  My Search Results My Search Results  My Growth as a Researcher My Growth as a Researcher  My Works Cited My Works Cited

I know that Bell’s Palsy usually occurs on the left side of the face by the left facial nerve. I already know that Bell’s Palsy is a paralysis of the muscle on one side of the face due to disfunction of the seventh cranial nerve. I know that some people fully recover from it and others never recover from Bell’s Palsy.

I want to discover the symptoms that occurs with Bell’s Palsy. I want to discover if Bell’s Palsy is genetic. I want to discover how long Bell’s Palsy lasts. I want to discover if it is more likely to happen to older people or younger people. I want to discover what causes Bell’s Palsy.

The reason I chose Bell’s Palsy is because my grandma and uncle had it and I wanted to know if it could be hereditary or not and I also wanted to know learn more about it. The first step to my research we went to the library to find books to find information. The second step we stayed into the class room and created a delicious account then we went to the wiki to find more information for our sources and we went to our gaggles to send our information to Mrs. Daniels and ourselves.

Symptoms of Bell’s Palsy Pain around the jaw or ear. Alterations in taste. Sensitivity to sound. Headache. Dry mouth. Twitching in the face. Inability to use facial muscles. Bell’s Palsy usually last a couple weeks to a year. Only 23 out of 100,000 people between the ages of 15 and 60 experience Bell’s Palsy. There is no real cause that can be found in the majority of cases, but facial paralysis could be caused by trauma which can injury the facial nerve where it passes through the base of the skull other theory’s are that Lyme Disease, shingles, and chicken pox could also lead to Bell’s Palsy.

I know how to create a citation I know how to use different sources to find out my information I know how to create a non linear PowerPoint

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