Hemifacial spasms mimic symptoms of other disorders, such as Bell's Palsy. The blood vessels surrounding the seventh cranial nerve are too small to see clearly with imaging tests. Doctors use diagnostic tests and symptom history to rule out other disorders, then search for the cause. When no other cause is evident, the condition is diagnosed as an artery compressing the seventh cranial nerve.

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