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==What are the symptoms of Trigeminal neuralgia?==
==What are the symptoms of Trigeminal neuralgia?==
 
*Very painful, sharp electric-like spasms that usually last a few seconds or minutes, but can become constant
*Pain is usually only on one side of the face, often around the eye, cheek, and lower part of the face
*Pain may be triggered by touch or sounds
*Painful attacks of trigeminal neuralgia can be triggered by common, everyday activities, such as:
:*Brushing teeth
:*Chewing
:*Drinking
:*Eating
:*Lightly touching the face
:*Shaving
==What causes Trigeminal neuralgia?==
==What causes Trigeminal neuralgia?==



Revision as of 16:01, 16 April 2013

Trigeminal neuralgia

Overview

What are the symptoms?

What are the causes?

Who is at highest risk?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Trigeminal neuralgia?

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

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Overview

Trigeminal neuralgia is a nerve disorder that causes a stabbing or electric-shock-like pain in parts of the face.

What are the symptoms of Trigeminal neuralgia?

  • Very painful, sharp electric-like spasms that usually last a few seconds or minutes, but can become constant
  • Pain is usually only on one side of the face, often around the eye, cheek, and lower part of the face
  • Pain may be triggered by touch or sounds
  • Painful attacks of trigeminal neuralgia can be triggered by common, everyday activities, such as:
  • Brushing teeth
  • Chewing
  • Drinking
  • Eating
  • Lightly touching the face
  • Shaving

What causes Trigeminal neuralgia?

Who is at highest risk?

Diagnosis

When to seek urgent medical care?

Treatment options

Where to find medical care for Trigeminal neuralgia?

Directions to Hospitals Treating Condition

Prevention

What to expect (Outlook/Prognosis)?

Possible complications

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