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Be Informed About Trigeminal Neuralgia

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Episodic trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition characterized by bouts of excruciating pain without an appropriate stimulus. Some people may already know their triggers but if you have been diagnosed recently with this condition, you may still be unaware of some of the common things that can trigger your attacks.

The cure for trigeminal neuralgia may be different from migraine treatment. Since this condition is without an appropriate stimulus, one can feel intense pain in response to normal touch or even without any perceptible contact. Some patients may also experience constant dull pain in between bouts. Because of the extremely painful attacks, trigeminal neuralgia is commonly termed as the “suicide disease”.

As we provide treatment for chronic migraine and craniofacial pain in California, we can likewise address trigeminal neuralgia. This is usually triggered by hot, cold, spicy, or sour foods and beverages, brushing your teeth, gentle touch, shaving, and blowing your nose. The good news about this condition is that it is also treatable. The first step is usually a prescription medication to help limit your attacks. If it does not resolve, the anatomical issue that causes it will then be treated either by microvascular decompression surgery or Gamma Knife Radiosurgery.

To keep your pain at bay, always consult your doctor or visit Cure Migraine Worldwide,LLC. We can make treatment recommendations that will best suit your condition. For headaches and migraines, we also offer treatment for migraine in Corona, California.

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