Trigeminal neuralgia affects the nerve that provides sensation to the lower teeth and tongue. Symptoms include sudden excruciating toothache without any pathology associated with any teeth. Trigeminal neuralgia can also occur without any teeth being present.
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia causes sudden, intense pains in the throat, mouth, tongue, jaw, ear, and neck. The pains have been described as excruciating and electric shock-like.
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The accented syllable in "neuralgia" is "ral."
The second syllable of neuralgia is accented.
The suffix in neuralgia is "-algia," which refers to pain.
Trigeminal neuralgia tends to come and go, but successive attacks may be disabling. Although neuralgia is not fatal, the patient's fear of being in pain can seriously interfere with daily life. Some people with postherpetic neuralgia.
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The accent syllable in "neuralgia" is on the second syllable: neu-RAL-gia.
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