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Topic: Neuralgia


  
  Neuralgia
Neuralgia is defined as an intense burning or stabbing pain caused by irritation of or damage to a nerve.
Neuralgia is caused by irritation or nerve damage from systemic disease, inflammation, infection, and compression or physical irritation of a nerve.
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is an intense pain felt at the back of the tongue, in the throat, and in the ear-all areas served by the glossopharyngeal nerve.
www.healthatoz.com /healthatoz/Atoz/ency/neuralgia.jsp   (1030 words)

  
  Lifespan's A - Z Health Information Library - Neuralgia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sometimes, the cause of trigeminal neuralgia is a blood vessel or small tumor pressing on the nerve.
Neuralgia may occur after infections such as shingles, which is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, a type of herpesvirus.
Other medical conditions that may be associated with neuralgias are chronic renal insufficiency and porphyria -- a hereditary disease in which the body cannot rid itself of certain substances produced after the normal breakdown of blood in the body.
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 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Neuralgia
Neuralgia is pain that follows the path of a specific nerve.
Other medical conditions that may be associated with neuralgias include chronic renal insufficiency and porphyria -- a hereditary disease in which the body cannot rid itself of certain substances produced after the normal breakdown of blood in the body.
Trigeminal neuralgia usually causes pain along the second and third nerve divisions (lower face and jaw), and rarely involves the first nerve division (temple and forehead).
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 Trigeminal Neuralgia / Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by sudden bursts (paroxysms) of face pain.
Patients with constant pain and TN are sometimes diagnosed as having atypical trigeminal neuralgia.
These patients are more likely to have pain on both sides of the face (bilateral trigeminal neuralgia) and often have other neurological abnormalities, such as weakness or numbness in the arms or legs, dizziness, unsteadiness and double vision.
www.irsa.org /trigeminal_neuralgia.html   (1677 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Trigeminal neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is an extremely painful inflammation of the largest nerve in the skull (trigeminal nerve).
Trigeminal neuralgia causes severe lightening-like facial pain on the side of the affected nerve.
Painful trigeminal neuralgia attacks may occur after lightly touching different skin areas of the face, along the course of the sixth cranial (skull) nerve.
www.nlm.nih.gov /medlineplus/ency/article/000742.htm   (284 words)

  
 Facial Neuralgia Resources: Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN), also known as Tic Douloureux, is considered by many to be the "most terrible pain known to man." The electric shock-like pain generally is on one side of the face and is spasmodic, coming in short bursts lasting a few seconds.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve, one of twelve pairs of cranial nerves on each side of the head.
Trigeminal Neuralgia is rarely the first symptom of Multiple Sclerosis and typically appears in advanced stages of MS.
facial-neuralgia.org /conditions/tn.html   (1610 words)

  
 Neuralgia Information on Healthline
Neuralgia is defined as an intense burning or stabbing pain caused by irritation of or damage to a nerve.
Neuralgia can be triggered by a variety of causes, including tooth decay, eye strain, or shingles (an infection caused by the herpes zoster virus).
Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is an intense pain felt at the back of the tongue, in the throat, and in the ear—all areas served by the glossopharyngeal nerve.
www.healthline.com /galecontent/neuralgia   (795 words)

  
  GHI Your Health: Postherpetic Neuralgia Basics
Neuralgia, as the name suggests, is nerve pain that occurs when a nerve is irritated or inflamed.
A relatively common type of neuralgia is postherpetic neuralgia, which strikes after the type of herpes infection known as shingles.
In postherpetic neuralgia, the nerve inflammation is caused by a recent viral infection from herpes zoster (shingles).
www.ghi.com /yourhealth/encyclopedia/articles/postherpeticneuralgiabasics.html   (180 words)

  
 Brainboost - What is Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia (tic douloureaux) is a disorder of a nerve at the side of the head, called the trigeminal nerve.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve, the 5th cranial nerve that carries sensations of touch, pain, pressure, and temperature from the face to the brain..
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..
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 Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve, the 5th cranial nerve that carries sensations of touch, pain, pressure, and temperature from the face to the brain.
Neuralgia of the third branch causes pain on the side of the tongue and lower lip.
If trigeminal neuralgia is caused by an artery or tumor compressing the nerve, surgery may be needed to free the nerve from the source of pressure and permanently relieve the pain.
www.hmc.psu.edu /healthinfo/t/trigeminalneuralgia.htm   (833 words)

  
 Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia, also known as tic douloureux, is an inflammation of the trigeminal nerve causing extreme pain and muscle spasms in the face.
Neuralgia is severe pain caused by injury or damage to a nerve.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a painful disorder of the fifth cranial nerve, called the trigeminal nerve.
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 Neuralgia
Neuralgia is sharp, severe, shooting pain along a nerve or group of nerves.
Neuralgia is caused by irritation or damage to a nerve, although the cause of the irritation is often not known.
If neuralgia is caused by an artery or tumor compressing the nerve, or a pinched nerve, surgery may be needed to free the nerve from the source of pressure and permanently relieve the pain.
www.hmc.psu.edu /healthinfo/no/neuralgia.htm   (714 words)

  
 Neuralgia Information on Healthline
Neuralgia describes a variety of rare and painful conditions in which shooting, stabbing, burning, pain; electric-like shocks; or tingling, pins and needles, or numbness occur along the course of a nerve, usually in the head or neck.
Neuralgia is an uncommon condition, with trigeminal neuralgia occuring most often.
Unlike TN or glossopharyngeal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia may occur in conjunction with muscle tension or migraine headaches, with the spasms of nerve pain on top of nearly continual aching.
www.healthline.com /galecontent/neuralgia-1   (826 words)

  
 Neuralgia Summary
Neuralgia is a painful disorder of the cranial nerves.
Under the general heading of neuralgia are trigeminal neuralgia, atypical facial pain, and postherpetic neuralgia (caused by shingles or herpes).
Neuralgia usually goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for extended periods, leading to a great deal of pain and frustration on the part of the patient.
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 Neuralgia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Sometimes, the cause of trigeminal neuralgia is a blood vessel or small tumor pressing on the nerve.
Neuralgia may occur after infections such as shingles, which is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, a type of herpesvirus.
Other medical conditions that may be associated with neuralgias are chronic renal insufficiency and porphyria -- a hereditary disease in which the body cannot rid itself of certain substances produced after the normal breakdown of blood in the body.
www.shands.org /health/information/001407.htm   (537 words)

  
 Postherpetic Neuralgia Basics   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A relatively common type of neuralgia is postherpetic neuralgia, which strikes after the type of herpes infection known as shingles, Typically, people with this form of neuralgia experience a continuous burning sensation.
The most likely source of neuralgia is irritation or inflammation of a nerve or pressure on a nerve from bones or connective tissue.
In postherpetic neuralgia, the nerve inflammation is caused by a recent viral infection such as herpes zoster (shingles).
www.hipusa.com /eTools/webmd/A-Z_Encyclopedia/postherpeticneuralgiabasics.htm   (117 words)

  
 Trigeminal Neuralgia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Neuralgia is the medical term used to describe nerve pain.
Trigeminal neuralgia is an extremely painful condition that affects the trigeminal nerve in the face, which is also called the fifth cranial nerve.
In the rarer cases where the cause of trigeminal neuralgia is known, treatment of the underlying condition may stop the nerve pain.
www.irishhealth.com /index.html?level=4&con=496   (505 words)

  
 Cannabis and cannabioids for trigeminal neuralgia ?
Trigeminal neuralgia is a disorder of paroxysmal and severely disabling facial pain and continues to be a real therapeutic challenge to the clinicians.
While the exact cause and pathology of this disorder is uncertain, it is thought that trigeminal neuralgia caused by irritation of the trigeminal nerve.
The pain of trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by unilateral pain attacks that start abruptly and last for varying periods of time from minutes to hours.
www.disabilityuk.com /cannabis/cannabis_net/trigeminal-neuralgia/index.html   (250 words)

  
 Neuralgia explained
Some types of neuralgia are longer lasting, debilitating and so agonising that a person’s quality of life is severely reduced.
Trigeminal neuralgia, a condition that usually affects one side of the face only, is said to be one of the most painful medical conditions.
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterised by sudden jolts of shooting pain that usually affect one side of the face only.
www.disability.vic.gov.au /dsonline/dsarticles.nsf/pages/Neuralgia_explained?OpenDocument   (738 words)

  
 Trigeminal Neuralgia Treatment
The pain of trigeminal neuralgia typically involves one side (>95%) of face (sensory distribution of trigeminal nerve (V), typically radiating to the maxillary (V2) or mandibular (V3) area).
Thus, although trigeminal neuralgia typically is caused by a dysfunction in the peripheral nervous system (the roots or trigeminal nerve itself), a lesion within the central nervous system may rarely cause similar problems.
Because radiosurgery is the least invasive procedure for trigeminal neuralgia, it is a good treatment option for patients with co-morbidities, high-risk medical illness, or pain refractory to prior surgical procedures.
www.neurosurgery.pitt.edu /imageguided/trigeminal_neuralgia.html   (1017 words)

  
 HerbChina2000.com - Herbal Remedies - Trigeminal neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia, also called tic douloureux, is a condition that affects the trigeminal nerve (the 5th cranial nerve), one of the largest nerves in the head.
Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by a sudden, severe, electric shock-like or stabbing pain typically felt on one side of the jaw or cheek.
Stress and genetic tendency are the main factors that are significant for trigeminal neuralgia as causations.
www.herbchina2000.com /therapies/NTN.shtml   (914 words)

  
 Postherpetic neuralgia
The symptoms of postherpetic neuralgia are generally limited to the area of your skin where the shingles outbreak first occurred.
Postherpetic neuralgia results when nerve fibers are damaged during an outbreak of shingles.
The vaccine — made from a weakened form of the varicella-zoster virus — may keep chickenpox from occurring in nonimmune children and adults, or at least lessen the risk of the chickenpox virus lying dormant in the body and reactivating later as shingles.
www.cnn.com /HEALTH/library/DS/00277.html   (1299 words)

  
 Neuralgia
Neuralgia is pain that follows the path of specific nerves.
Diabetes can produce almost any neuralgia, including trigeminal neuralgia, carpal tunnel syndrome (pain and numbness of the hand and wrist), and meralgia paresthetica (numbness and pain in the thigh due to damage to the lateral femoral cutaneous nerve).
For postherpetic neuralgia, injections of anesthetics and steroids (potent anti-inflammatory drugs) in the subarachnoid space through a spinal tap may provide pain relief.
www.pennhealth.com /ency/article/001407.htm   (1578 words)

  
 A Shocking Development: The Pains Of Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal Neuralgia is a sharp, lightning-quick pain which one experiences on the side of the face.
For people with trigeminal neuralgia, they complain of pain that coarses through the branches of the trigeminal nerve along the side of his face.
Often, people with trigeminal neuralgia go to their dentist, thinking their pain is from either a toothache or a cavity.
www.personalmd.com /news/trigeminalneuralgia_1211000.shtml   (552 words)

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