What Causes Facial Paralysis?

Facial paralysis is often caused by colds or viral infections, usually recoverable. The causes include viral or bacterial infections, poor blood circulation around the facial nerve, and nerve inflammation. Other factors may include otological diseases such as otitis media, labyrinthitis, mastoiditis, and osteogenic purulent inflammation.
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What Causes Infant Diarrhea?

The causes of infant diarrhea may include gastrointestinal bleeding, blood from swallowing the mother’s birth canal or nipple rupture, neonatal natural hemorrhagic disease, hemorrhagic necrotizing enterocolitis, and gastrointestinal malformations. Bloody stools in infants and young children are often seen in intussusception.
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