Neurological symptoms are also possible with sarcoidosis. Here, we are now talking about neurosarcoidosis. Central nervous system involvement in sarcoidosis is rare; however, neurological symptoms might be the disease’s first manifestation, leading to its diagnosis. Facial palsy is another critical symptom to watch for.
This symptom is often unilateral, but bilateral involvement may occur. Acute facial paralysis, which occurs suddenly, results from the destruction of the facial nerve fibers. When they look in a mirror, patients will see one corner of the mouth hanging lower. Problems with eyelid closure are also present. In some patients, speech may be affected due to paralysis. Their speech may be slurred. Note that this is another hint that requires you to visit a doctor as well since they can signal a stroke.