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Clinical Management of Ramsay Hunt Syndrome ? A Case Report
Unilateral facial palsy with vesicle formation in the distribution of the fifth seventh eighth ninth or tenth cranial nerve as well as severe facial pain are suggestive of the Ramsay Hunt Syndrome due to Varicella Zoster virus reactivation. We present a case of RHS and its clinical management so as to increase the chances of complete recovery.