Specialists explain why the condition occurs, how it’s diagnosed, and the range of medical and surgical options available ...
Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that can cause excruciating facial pain, usually due to compression of the trigeminal nerve or other causes. Other conditions can be mistaken for trigeminal ...
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AIIMS-trained neurologist shares 5 serious reasons why you might have severe headaches even with a normal MRI
A headache is a pain in your head or face that's often described as a pressure that's throbbing, constant, sharp or dull. Often, with severe and persistent headaches, one generally consults a doctor, ...
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Trigeminal Neuralgia and How It's Treated
Trigeminal neuralgia is an uncommon facial pain syndrome affecting a nerve in the head called the trigeminal nerve. It causes repeated episodes of sudden, extreme, electric-shock–like pain on the side ...
Trigeminal neuralgia can be clinically diagnosed based on a complete medical history and neurosensory examination of the patient. The neurologic examination should demonstrate the classic reproducible ...
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