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===Eye Protection===
*Cornea eye protection ([[EBQ:Evidence Levels|Level X]])<ref>Baugh RF, Basura GJ, Ishii LE, et al. Clinical practice guideline: Bell's palsy. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013;149(3 Suppl):S1-S27.</ref>
**Artificial tears qhr while patient is awake
**Ophthalmic ointment at night
**Eye should be taped shut at night
**Protective glasses or goggles
===Steroids===
===Steroids===
*[[Prednisone]] 60-80mg qday x1wk<ref name="UpToDate Bells">UpToDate. Bell's Palsy Prognosis and Treatment. March, 2014</ref> ([[EBQ:Evidence Levels|Level B Evidence]])<ref name="Gronseth">Gronseth GS, Paduga R. Evidence-based guideline update: Steroids and antivirals for Bell palsy: Report of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology. 2012[http://www.neurology.org/content/79/22/2209.long Full Text]</ref>
''Should be started within 72hrs of symptom onset''<ref>Vargish L. For Bell's palsy, start steroids early; no need for an antiviral. J Fam Pract. Jan 2008; 57(1): 22–25http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183838/pdf/JFP-57-22.pdf</ref>
**Steroids should be started within 72hrs of symptoms<ref>Vargish L. For Bell’s palsy, start steroids early; no need for an antiviral. J Fam Pract. Jan 2008; 57(1): 22–25http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183838/pdf/JFP-57-22.pdf</ref>
*{{AntibioticDose|disease=Bell's palsy|drug=Prednisone|dose=60-80mg qday x1wk|context=Steroids}}<ref name="UpToDate Bells">UpToDate. Bell's Palsy Prognosis and Treatment. March, 2014</ref> ([[EBQ:Evidence Levels|Level B Evidence]])<ref name="Gronseth">Gronseth GS, Paduga R. Evidence-based guideline update: Steroids and antivirals for Bell palsy: Report of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology. 2012[http://www.neurology.org/content/79/22/2209.long Full Text]</ref>


===Antivirals===
===Antivirals===
*Most likely no added benefit when combined with steroids. However also little harm associated with antivirals especially in patients with normal renal function<ref name="Gronseth"></ref>
''Most likely no added benefit when combined with steroids.''<ref>Lockhart et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009 Oct 7;(4):CD001869.</ref> However also little harm associated with antivirals especially in patients with normal renal function<ref name="Gronseth"/>
**[[Valacyclovir]] 1000mg TID x1wk<ref name="UpToDate Bells"></ref> OR
*{{AntibioticDose|disease=Bell's palsy|drug=Valacyclovir|dose=1000mg TID x1 week|context=Antiviral}} '''OR'''
**[[Acyclovir]] 400mg 5x per day x 1wk
*{{AntibioticDose|disease=Bell's palsy|drug=Acyclovir|dose=400mg 5x per day x1 week|context=Antiviral}}
 
===Antibiotics===
*Consider empiric {{AntibioticDose|disease=Bell's palsy|drug=Doxycycline|dose=empiric dosing|context=Lyme Suspicion|link=no}} if high index of suspicion for [[Lyme|Lyme]] based on clinical presentation or lab data

Revisión actual - 01:10 21 mar 2026

Eye Protection

  • Cornea eye protection (Level X)[1]
    • Artificial tears qhr while patient is awake
    • Ophthalmic ointment at night
    • Eye should be taped shut at night
    • Protective glasses or goggles

Steroids

Should be started within 72hrs of symptom onset[2]

Antivirals

Most likely no added benefit when combined with steroids.[5] However also little harm associated with antivirals especially in patients with normal renal function[4]

Antibiotics

  • Consider empiric empiric dosing if high index of suspicion for Lyme based on clinical presentation or lab data
  1. Baugh RF, Basura GJ, Ishii LE, et al. Clinical practice guideline: Bell's palsy. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2013;149(3 Suppl):S1-S27.
  2. Vargish L. For Bell's palsy, start steroids early; no need for an antiviral. J Fam Pract. Jan 2008; 57(1): 22–25http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3183838/pdf/JFP-57-22.pdf
  3. UpToDate. Bell's Palsy Prognosis and Treatment. March, 2014
  4. 4.0 4.1 Gronseth GS, Paduga R. Evidence-based guideline update: Steroids and antivirals for Bell palsy: Report of the Guideline Development Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology. Neurology. 2012Full Text
  5. Lockhart et al. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2009 Oct 7;(4):CD001869.