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Trigeminal neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve , which transmits sensations from the face to the brain.

In people suffering from trigeminal neuralgia, even slight facial stimulation, such as brushing teeth or applying makeup, can trigger a sharp pain.

Trigeminal neuralgia often occurs as part of a viral infection or an allergic reaction. However, it can also be caused by other factors, such as stress or overexertion.

The symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia are very characteristic and include stabbing or burning pain in the face, often on one side.

The pain can be triggered by touch, cold, or heat and can be very intense. In severe cases, the pain can affect the entire face.

Calmare Scrambler Therapy ® can provide relief and, as a non-invasive treatment and gentle procedure, can avoid possible surgery.

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