Neurological expert shares shocking details about Justin Bieber's 'severe' facial paralysis


Justin Bieber's recent Ramsay Hunt syndrome diagnosis could be a 'long-term' problem, according to a leading neurological expert.

A health expert told a media outlet that the Canadian pop star could be left with a "long-term" case of facial paralysis after suffering a rare side effect of shingles that severely limited her facial movements. Have given.

Following the announcement of Justin's diagnosis, a specialist in neurological rehabilitation at Oxford Brookes University has suggested that there may be 'long-term' effects from the pop star's status.

Although most people make a full recovery, according to Professor Derrick Wade, Justin appears to have 'a severe case of the virus'.

Hailey Bieber's musician husband first shared the shocking news on social media on Friday, that he is suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare complication of the herpes virus.

In a short video shared on Instagram, the star can be seen in the blink of an eye as he shares his experiences with fans and updates them on why he had to cancel his much-awaited appearance.

He added: "Hey everyone Justin, I wanted to update you guys on what's going on," the star gushed to fans over her facial paralysis.

The 28-year-old then continued: "Obviously as you can probably see from my face. I have this syndrome called Ramsay Hunt syndrome and it's from this virus that attacks the nerves in my ears and the nerves in my face." attacks and causes my face to be paralyzed."

Justin said: "As you can see it's not blinking an eye. I can't smile on this side of my face... so I have complete paralysis on this side of my face."

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