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Trigeminal Neuralgia

What Is Trigeminal Neuralgia?

Trigeminal Neuralgia is unexpected, extreme facial agony. It’s frequently portrayed as a sharp shooting torment or like having an electric shock in the jaw, teeth or gums. It normally occurs to put it plainly, unusual assaults that can endure from a couple of moments to around 2 minutes.

Much of the time, trigeminal neuralgia influences only one side of the face, with the aggravation ordinarily felt in the lower part of the face. At times the torment can influence the two sides of the face, albeit not generally simultaneously.

Trigeminal neuralgia is normally brought about by pressure of the trigeminal nerve. This is the nerve inside the skull that sends impressions of torment and contact from your face, teeth and mouth to your cerebrum.

The pressure of the trigeminal nerve is normally brought about by a close by vein going ahead piece of the nerve inside the skull. Consult with our Neuro Physician in Purnea, Bihar

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Your Neurology Queries

Common symptoms include sudden, severe facial pain, electric shock-like pain, burning or stabbing sensations, and pain triggered by talking, chewing, brushing teeth, or touching the face.

Yes. With early diagnosis, appropriate medications, and other treatment options, many people with trigeminal neuralgia can manage their symptoms and live a normal, active life.

The most common cause is pressure on the trigeminal nerve by a nearby blood vessel. It can also occur due to multiple sclerosis, nerve injury, or rarely, a tumor.

Trigeminal neuralgia may not always be permanently curable, but medications and surgical procedures can provide long-term pain relief for many patients.

MRI scans can help identify possible causes of trigeminal neuralgia, such as blood vessel compression, multiple sclerosis, or tumors, and rule out other conditions.