Trigeminal Neuralgia More Condition_symptoms Trigeminal Neuralgia?

Trigeminal neuralgia? - trigeminal neuralgia more condition_symptoms

I had severe facial pain and sharp pain in my left ear. The doctor tried to trigeminal neuralgia. Yesterday I woke up and could not and still can not his mouth more than an inch. The pain can be so bad, he can not work. Anyone who knows a lot about them and could also be linked to an old filling in my tooth or other dental problem?

7 comments:

GVD said...

Open TN is usually not characterized by an inability to my mouth, is usually sudden, severe, electric shock or stabbing pain was usually on one side of the jaw or cheek. The attacks of pain lasting a few seconds and can be triggered repeatedly one after the other will be by talking, brushing teeth, touching the face, chewing or swallowing. Your health insurance you have? It seems almost more ATMs. ATM / TMD, or temporomandibular joint disorders is a term used to describe a group of symptoms of headache, facial pain, jaw pain, sore, chipped, broken or worn teeth by jaw, limited jaw movement. In many cases of people with TMJ / TMD report chronic pain in the jaw, teeth, face, head, neck, shoulders or back, or a combination of these areas. Snoring, grinding of teeth, ears, frequent respiratory infections are limited and other problems associated TMJ / TMD. This group of symptoms of dysfunction is also known as MPD (myofascial pain) and cranio-mandibular dysfunction. Ask your doctor for ad / or dentist and get a definitive diagnosis.

Agnes K said...

I had trigeminal neuralgia, but my mother, a doctor gave me some capsules anti-virus, and it was gone, fortunately. It's really awful, my solidarity with you.

Agnes K said...

I had trigeminal neuralgia, but my mother, a doctor gave me some capsules anti-virus, and it was gone, fortunately. It's really awful, my solidarity with you.

C SIZZLE said...

You may be the result of a fall or a stroke, and can affect one or more nerves in the body.

The Ownerator said...

may in fact just an ear infection, ear infections can cause pain in the face and thus not open one's mouth or on this site in the vicinity at all times without pain. Go to a test, and more than offset his ear examined, you may want to see if your gums are swollen.

stockpic... said...

No, the problem is not encouraging to the old fillings in the teeth of all. No one knows the absolute cause for neuralgia or trigeminal neuralgia or Bell's palsy, but the science is inclined to the idea that there may be a very specific and yet unknown viruses.
The other possibility is it may be what is known as nanobacteria. Learn more about this phenomenon on the Internet, or visit the website http://www.nanobaclabs.com/ NANOBAC drugs. Here you will find more information about this exciting new field of medicine.

Otherwise, I fear there is not much to do but wait for reducing the pain. Must be a terrible problem.

Good luck to you!

yllwfav said...

Sounds almost like a Bell's palsy, as well! The ATM may also be the culprit, where specialists in the field of ATM are, you can see them. Dang, I know it sucks ....... I hope you feel better soon!

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