Justin Bieber announced that he was suffering from a rare facial condition. Here's what you should be aware of. 

Ramsay hunt syndrome Justin Bieber

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In the last week, Justin Bieber announced that the singer suffers from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, a rare condition that has left him paralyzed on one-third of his face. 

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virus  is attacking the ear's nerve and facial nerves. It causes my face to be paralyzed," The Mr. Bieber, the pop singer, revealed in a post on his Instagram account.

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Justin said that It is evident that my eye isn't blinking. I'm unable to smile with the other part of my face. This nostril won't move." 

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He also stated that he will be able to cancel the tour dates he has planned due to the fact that he's "physically, obviously not capable of doing them." 

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The virus may remain within your body for the entire life, sometimes even after you've recovered from chickenpox. 

What Is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome?

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It can resurface to inflame and irritate the facial nerves.  

Ramsay Hunt Syndrome and Its Symptoms

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The facial and ear pains are often a symptom of the syndrome, but some people may be suffering from vertigo. 

Ramsay Hunt Syndrome Symptoms

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The nerves that run through your face are filtered through small, bony canals when they're inflamed, they get bigger and stop being able for function. 

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The disease is a problem that affects both genders equally and may cause the face becoming paralyzed on one side of the face as well as painful, red rashes that blister. 

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It is more common in older people, and some patients may are prone to hearing changes and may be able to hear sounds more in one ear over the other.

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Five to 10 percent of 100,000 people develop Ramsay Hunt syndrome every year. "It can happen to anyone," said Dr. Waleed Javaid.

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It is more common in older people, and some patients may are prone to hearing changes and may be able to hear sounds more in one ear over the other.

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