People who develop Bell's palsy may become unable to blink or close their eye, even during sleep. As a result, their tears will evaporate more quickly, and they might develop "dry eye." This may lead to irritation of the eye and, if it is not treated, can cause vision impairment. Protective measures include tear-like eye drops or wearing an eyepatch.

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