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Trigical for Trigeminal Neuralgia Treatment
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Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve syndrome that causes an acute or
electric-shock-like pain in some parts of the face.
Quick Facts
Trigeminal neuralgia also known as tic douloureux
A chronic condition accompanied with pain affecting the trigeminal or 5th
cranial nerve
Causes dangerous, irregular, rapid burning or shock-like face pain
Pain lasts for about few seconds to about 2 minutes
The attacks usually occur in rapid progression
Have serious physical and mental impact due to the intensity of pain
One or more than one nerve branch can get affected by Trigeminal neuralgia
Tested by neurologic examination including brain and nervous system
Blood tests, MRI of the head and Trigeminal reflex testing are some of the
tests required for identifying the disorder
Treatment options usually include medicines, surgery, and complementary
approaches
Can occur at any age but usually affect people of age 50 or above
More common in women than men
Trigeminal Neuralgia Causes
Runs in families perhaps due to inherited pattern of blood vessel formation
Pressing of blood Bessel on the trigeminal nerve as it exits the brainstem
Wearing of protective coating around the myelin sheath
Pulsation of blood vessels against a nerve
Multiple Sclerosis
Deterioration of myelin sheath
Pressure on the trigeminal nerve from a swollen blood vessel or tumor
The exact cause is unidentified
Painful attacks of trigeminal neuralgia can be activated by routine
activities such as:
Brushing teeth
Chewing
Drinking
Eating
Lightly touching the face
Shaving
Trigeminal Neuralgia Symptoms
Extreme face pain lasting for about few seconds to 2 minutes
Sharp electric-like feeling that becomes constant after few seconds
Acute pain usually on one side of the face or eye or cheek or lower part of
the face
Touch or sound triggering the pain is a sign of TN
Attacks are experienced in succession
Tooth sensitivity
Cheek pain
Pain in front and back of the head