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[|Human|] hi my name is Louise and 5 days ago I was diagnosed with Bells palsy. I have done my research and found out that stress and cold can trigger the bells palsy. For the past 3 moths I have been living in house that has no insulation and gets a lot of condensation on the inside of the house, also water leakage from the chimney that was fixed last month. At night we all have to sleep in one room to keep warm and when we need to go to the toilet its a cold transition between rooms. The landlord is aware that there is no heating or insulation in the house. I had been going through family violence and moved to this house to get peace but have been so stressed and cold that I need to know if this condition is caused by stress and cold. My doctors know nothing about Bells Palsy and they had to Google it to find out. I know that its a activation of the HPV virus and want to know if the cold conditions have triggered it... Louise
[|AI|]  Hi, Thank you for posting your query. Yes, I agree with you partly that cold could trigger the viral infection causing Bells palsy. It is common for patients with Bells palsy to develop it after being exposed to cold air or direct AC wind. The causative viral agent for Bells palsy is believed to be herpes simplex virus (and not HPV). HPV can cause cancer of cervix. As of now, the treatment would be anti-viral Chat Doctor.  In addition, physiotherapy and facial exercise would also help. I hope it helps. Please get back if you require any additional information. Wishing you good health,