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How common is Ramsay Hunt Syndrome? How do I know if I have Ramsay Hunt syndrome? Can Ramsay Hunt syndrome be prevented?

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Males and females are equally affected by Ramsay Hunt syndrome. According to one estimate, 5 out of every 100,000 people in the United States develop Ramsay Hunt syndrome each year.

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The condition is the second leading cause of atraumatic peripheral facial paralysis. According to some experts, occurrences of Ramsay Hunt syndrome go untreated or are misdiagnosed, making determining the disorder’s true prevalence in the general population challenging.

How do I know if I have Ramsay Hunt syndrome?

The two main signs that you have Ramsay Hunt syndrome are A painful red rash with fluid-filled blisters on, in and around one ear and Facial weakness or paralysis on the same side as the affected ear.

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Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
Ramsay Hunt Syndrome
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If you have Ramsay Hunt syndrome, you might experience: Ear pain, Hearing loss, Ringing in your ears (tinnitus), and Dry mouth and eyes

Can Ramsay Hunt syndrome be prevented?

Vaccination is the best way to prevent Ramsay Hunt Syndrome. The varicella vaccine can help youngsters avoid contracting chickenpox, which causes the condition (reactivation of the virus).

Fortunately, another vaccination, Zostavax, is effective in avoiding viral reactivation. As a result, shingles and Ramsay Hunt syndrome can be avoided or at least decreased if the vaccine is used.


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