Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Recently, Pop singer Justin Bieber has been diagnosed with Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.
What is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome?
⇉ Ramsay Hunt Syndrome, also known as Herpes Zoster Oticus, is
a virus infection of the geniculate ganglion (7th cranial nerve) of the facial
nerve that occurs when a shingles infection affects the facial nerve.
⇉ When the nerves get inflamed, they lose their ability to
function, leading to temporary facial palsy or paralysis.
⇉ There are 12 cranial nerves in the body. Ramsay Hunt
Syndrome is the viral infection impacting the 7th cranial nerve that is
involved in facial movements.
⇉ Only about five to 10 out of every 1,00,000 people will
develop Ramsay Hunt Syndrome every year, making it an extremely rare disorder.
Causes:
⇉ Ramsay Hunt Syndrome is caused by reactivation of varicella
zoster virus that has previously caused chickenpox and shingles in the patient.
⇉ This virus belongs to the herpesvirus group and can stay in
the body as a latent infection.
⇉ Varicella Zoster Virus can get reactivated due to weakening
of the immune system.
⇉ The disease is not contagious but can lead to chickenpox in
those not vaccinated for the disease.
Symptoms:
⇉ It begins with a reddish patch which may inflame into a
persistent rash. Sometimes the rash gets into the eardrum, ear canal, ear lobe,
tongue, and roof of the mouth on the side with the affected nerve.
Treatment:
⇉ Antiviral therapies and corticosteroids (anti-inflammatory
drug) are commonly used to treat the condition.
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