Sen. Katie Britt Recovering at Home After Facial Nerve Swelling
- Sen. Katie Britt experienced sudden facial numbness while in Montgomery.
- Doctors determined the numbness was from swelling of a facial nerve, likely caused by a post-viral infection.
- Her condition is not life-threatening and she is now recovering at home with outpatient care.
- A specialist from Alabama-Birmingham agreed with the diagnosis and treatment plan.
- Britt's recovery is expected to take several weeks before she returns to her Senate duties.