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How to Get Rid of Trigeminal Neuralgia

     

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), also known under the name of painful tic, is a recognizable syndrome of pain by only the patient history. The condition is characterized by the pain often accompanied by a short facial spasm or tic. The distribution of pain is unilateral and follows the sensory distribution of the cranial nerve V, typically radiant with the sector (V3) jawbone (V2) or mandibulaire. Sometimes, the two distributions are affected. The physical examination eliminates from the alternative diagnoses. The signs of the dysfunction of cranial nerve or any other neurological anomaly exclude the diagnosis from the idiopathic TN and suggest that the pain can be secondary with a structural lesion.

The disorder is characterized by repetitions and handing-over, and the successive repetitions can strike the patient. Because of the intensity of the pain, even the fear of an imminent attack can prevent the activity. The neuralgia of Trigeminal is not mortal.

Signs and symptoms of Trigeminal Neuralgia

An attack of trigeminal Neuralgia can take minute from some seconds to one approximately. Some people have the mild, occasional Twinges the pain, while the people have frequent, strictly, electrical frighten like the pain. The condition bends to come and go. You know attacks the pain away of and on all day or even for days or weeks experienced one behind the other. Then you cannot experience pain during an extended time period. Decree is less generally, longer has you trigeminal Neuralgia.

Diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia

The formation magnetic image of resonance (MRI) can detect if a tumour or a multiple sclerosis irritates the nerve of trigeminal. However, unless a tumour or a multiple sclerosis is the cause, the formation image of the brain will seldom indicate the precise reason for which the nerve is irritated. It is difficult to see the ship joining the root of nerve even on a quality MRI. The tests can help to eliminate from other causes of the facial disorders. The neuralgia of Trigeminal usually is diagnosed based on the description of the symptoms provided by the patient.

Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia

Treatment options include medicines, surgery, and complementary approaches. The head end for the TN is usually drug with the cabamazepine (Tegretol®) being the first drug of the choice. Other drugs like baclofen (Lioresal®), clonazepam (® of Klonopin) and the gabapentin (Neurontin®) are only employee often or in association. Trileptal, a drug which was recently approved for the use in the USA, seems to have less side effects than Tegretol and is often effective by ordering the pain of TN. When the drug fails, the surgery can be considered.

Surgery for Trigeminal Neuralgia

There are multiple destructive procedures which are salutary in the treatment of Neuralgia de Trigeminal. Most common of which are glycerol the injections, the gamma radiation of knife, electrocoagulation, and the compression of balloon. These procedures all are based on stopping the pain by damage partial with fibres of nerve of Trigeminal. Generally more than they produce numbness, more they last a long time. The specific advantages and disadvantages must be discussed with the surgeon carrying out the process. These procedures are recommended for the patients who failed MVD or are not candidates for the principal surgery.


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