Symptoms and Causes of Neuralgia

Experiencing Intense Pain in Trigeminal Neuralgia

As Trigeminal Neuralgia advances, the pain can become increasingly severe. Individuals may encounter episodes of intense jabbing, searing, or shooting pain, resembling electric shocks. The severity of the neuralgia also corresponds to a rise in the frequency of these attacks. In some cases, even the slightest touch to a specific area of the face can trigger excruciating pain. Everyday activities like eating, drinking, touching the face, and applying makeup can unexpectedly provoke the onset of symptoms.


Chronic Pain: Could It Be Neuralgia?

One of the key indicators of neuralgia is persistent pain that doesn’t seem to subside. Initially, individuals may experience a burning or aching sensation, which later progresses into the characteristic spasm-like pain commonly associated with this condition. It’s worth noting that neuralgia can also be triggered by an infection. Surprisingly, you may not even be aware of an infection affecting your trigeminal nerve or any adjacent nerve until you start experiencing pain. As you grow older, the chances of developing such infections tend to increase.

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