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The five types of neuralgia include trigeminal neuralgia, which affects the facial nerves, and postherpetic neuralgia, a complication of shingles. Occipital neuralgia involves pain in the back of the head and neck due to irritation of the occipital nerves. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia causes severe pain in the throat and ear area, while diabetic neuropathy can lead to various types of nerve pain in those with diabetes. Each type has distinct causes and symptoms, often requiring different treatment approaches.
Its a condition which causes sore face pain in cold weather.
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a chronic pain syndrome that causes intense, shooting pains in the back of the tongue and throat, tonsillar areas, and middle ear.
Neuralgia is caused by irritation or nerve damage from systemic disease, inflammation, infection, and compression or physical irritation of a nerve. The location of the pain depends on the underlying condition.
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One would need surgery for trigeminal neuralgia if medications do not provide enough temporary relief. The condition is a nerve disorder that causes pain in the face.
The suffix in neuralgia is "-algia," which refers to pain.
Neuralgia is a sharp pain that affects nerves, whether it be individual nerves or a group of nerves. Neuralgia is a special type of pain in that it occurs without the stimulation of a pain receptor. How does the pain occur? When the nerve or nerves it's affecting are irritated or damaged.
Neuralgia of the first branch leads to pain around the eyes and over the forehead; the second branch causes pain in the upper lip, nose and cheek; the third branch causes pain on the side of the tongue and lower lip.
Post herpetic neuralgia is "nerve pain" that can persist after an episode of Shingle (herpes varicella-zoster). It can be mild to severe and is usually described as burning or tingling. About 10-20% of people will have continuing pain at 3 months after the shingles episode with about 3% having pain for a year or more.
Yes, it is safe to exercise. Trigeminal neuralgia (or Tic Doloreaux) is a condition where the Trigeminal nerve, which supplies sensation to the face, fires inappropriately and so causes pain. It is painful but not dangerous and should not be affected by exercise .
Trigeminal neuralgia is a pain that people live with. It is so intense that people cannot even give sufferers hugs, and it causes many people to contemplate suicide. Medications only help about one-third of patients.