(TIC-DOULOUREUX): Neuralgia involving the gasserian ganglion or one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve. Pain comes in severe lightning-like stabs.
intense paroxysmal neuralgia along the trigeminal nerve
a disorder in which sudden lightning-like pains strike the face
a terrible disorder of the trigeminal or fifth cranial nerve www
Pain in the face that comes on abruptly that sometimes develops with multiple sclerosis. - Lightening-like, acute pain in the face caused by demyelination of nerve fibers at the site where the sensory (trigeminal) nerve root for that part of the face enters the brainstem.
a painful disorder of the fifth cranial nerve (trigeminal nerve). Resulting in intense and very episodic pain that affects one side of the face usually in the forehead, cheek, jaw, or teeth.
Severe bursts of pain in the trigeminal nerve (the major sensory nerve of the face); often induced by touching trigger points in or around the mouth.
An inflammatory or degenerative condition of the fifth cranial nerve characterized by severe pain in the face.
A disorder of the trigeminal nerve (a cranial nerve) that causes brief attacks of severe pain in the lips, cheeks, gums, or chin on one side of the face.
Paroxysmal shooting pains of the facial area around one or more branches of the trigeminal nerve, of unknown cause, but often precipitated by touching specific areas in or about the mouth. ? Calcium -4 TBL. ? Germanium- 3-4 TBL ? Magnesium - 4 TBL ? Manganese - 1 tsp. ? Sulfur - 2 TBL ? Avoid stimulants such as coffee, carbonated beverages, caffeine and cigarettes ? Full spectrum amino acids ? High Stress Vitamin B-Complex - 100 mg. and higher ? Lecithin - 3000 mg. ? Ozonated water - 50-90 ounces per day ? Stabilized oxygen - as directed on bottle* ? Thiamin B-1 - 100 mg. and higher per day ? Vitamin C Ascorbate - 3000-6000 mg. daily *Do not take more than the recommended dosage.
Facial pain and neuralgias are treated with medications and/or a variety of surgical techniques.
disorder of the fifth cranial nerve that causes episodes of intense, stabling electric shock-like pain in the areas of the face where the nerve is distributed - jaw, lips, eyes, nose, scalp, and forehead
Brief attacks of severe pain involving the trigeminal nerve. Pain is usually felt in the region of the cheek or jaw.
a condition resulting from a disorder of the trigeminal nerve. Symptoms are headache and intense facial pain that comes in short, excruciating jabs.
Related Topic"...autopsy, arterial and - less often - venous loops have been found compressing the trigeminal nerve root at its entry point into the brainstem, which suggests that this is essentially a compressive neuropathy..."
Trigeminal neuralgia, or Tic Douloureux, is a neuropathic disorder of the trigeminal nerve that causes episodes of intense pain in the eyes, lips, nose, scalp, forehead, and jaw. Trigeminal neuralgia is considered by many to be among the most painful of conditions and has been labeled the suicide disease, due to the significant numbers of people taking their own lives because they were unable to have their pain controlled with medications or surgery. An estimated one in 15,000 people suffers from trigeminal neuralgia, although numbers may be significantly higher due to frequent misdiagnosis.