Trigeminal neuralgia is a sudden and severe facial pain. Attacks can last anywhere from seconds to a few minutes and can occur hundreds of times a day.It’s related to problems with one of the trigeminal nerves, which run across either side of the face, branching from just in front of the ear, around the eyes and across the forehead and also the jaw. Usually just one is affected, so pain is felt on only one side of the face.
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