Which of the following signs would be consistent with Bell palsy?

A) inability to raise the upper eyelid
B) loss of the tympanic reflex
C) food dribbling from the corners of the mouth
D) loss of ability to protrude the tongue
E) loss of ability to focus on near objects


Ans: C

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