9Facial Muscle Paralysis
In more serious cases when the cholesteatoma grows bigger, it might spread to surrounding areas and causes complications. When the cyst affects facial nerves, you can experience muscle paralysis. This means you might lose facial movement partially due to weakness or dropping. It occurs on the side of the face with the affected ear. The symptom often comes on unexpectedly or occurs gradually over a period. Depending on the size of the cholesteatoma inside your ear, it can last for a short period or many weeks. Medical treatments are needed to prevent further complications. [9]















