Symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia?

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summary

Toothache is a very common oral disease in our life, and trigeminal nerve loss is the most common brain nerve disease in our life, which is mainly manifested in the recurrent paroxysmal severe pain in the trigeminal nerve distribution area of one side of the face. Although these two kinds of pain are not serious diseases, but the pain index is particularly high, and most of them show severe pain, which has great harm to our nerve health? Now let me tell you something.

Symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia?

First of all, toothache is usually a dull pain for a long time. The pain lasts for a long time, and the feeling of pain is stiff. But the pain of trigeminal neuralgia is generally a burst of pain, pain does not last, and is tingling.

Secondly, the pain parts of toothache are mainly concentrated on our oral teeth or gums, which is generally the local pain in the mouth, but the pain of trigeminal neuralgia has a wide range, because it is the pain of the whole nerve trunk or several nerve trunks, so the scope of pain is larger.

Finally, the difference between toothache and trigeminal neuralgia can also be made through self-examination of dental health. You can detect whether your mouth has cavities, gingival inflammation or gingival bleeding ulcers. If there is no such tooth problem or the pain is unbearable, it is the pain caused by trigeminal neuralgia.

matters needing attention

There are many ways to distinguish toothache and trigeminal neuralgia in our life. We can choose our own method according to our own situation. When toothache or trigeminal neuralgia occurs, we should pay attention to the safety of medication, and do not take excessive painkillers and antibiotics.