Justin Bieber shocked his fans and followers recently when he revealed to the world that he was suffering from facial paralysis.
Images of the celeb went viral when he took a selfie that clearly showed his condition and how he was not in the greatest of place, both physically and mentally.
Love, best wishes, and support poured out in millions for the famous singer whose fans wished him a speedy recovery.
But now, doctors are having their say on the matter while some are going as far as blaming the COVID-19 vaccine in this regard. Yes, some medical experts feel this might as well be a side-effect of the jab. But then there are others who are calling out for more evidence to come our way and prove whether or not that’s true or not.
One renowned health specialist says Ramsey Hunt Syndrome, which was the diagnosis of Bieber’s condition, occurs when half of your face gets paralyzed. And that’s when a plethora of people came ahead and began to blame the COVID jab.
Meanwhile, one NHS surgeon says the condition occurs when there is a reactivation of the latent virus called Varicella Zoster that is known to cause chickenpox after entering into your system for the first time.
But then the virus stays there and remains latent. However, it does pose the risk of being activated later on in life and hence can cause this condition. Common aggravating factors include rash, trauma, fever, and more.
But doctors claim there is nothing to be worried about because if appropriate therapy is given at the right time, the symptoms should start disappearing soon with 70% of people getting complete recovery.