How Bell's Palsy Can Affect Your Eye and Eyelid
Bell’s palsycan affect the eye and eyelid on one side, just as it can the mouth, eyebrow, and other parts of the face. When it does, the sudden paralysis of the facial nerve that controls the muscles around the eye can cause drooping and make it impossible to blink normally or full close the eyelid. Because of this, Bell’s palsy can cause eye pain, dry eye, watery eye, blurred vision, and other issues....