Symptoms of TRIGEMINAL NEURALGIA
Trigeminal neuralgia produced severe facial pain, described as jabbing or searing. The pain lasts only for a very short time, but frequently reoccurs. The pain is often triggered by touching or stroking the face, brushing teeth, shaving, exposure to wind or chewing. Attacks may occur several times a day, or may disappear for weeks or months, and between bouts, there is little or no discomfort. There is no weakness and no loss of sensation.
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