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Health and Me on MSNNot Just A Migraine: Why Doctors Call Trigeminal Neuralgia The “Suicide Disease”Trigeminal neuralgia causes intense, electric shock-like facial pain triggered by simple actions like eating or brushing.
Jaw pain and clicking could signal TMJ disorder. Learn the causes, diagnosis tips, and treatment options—from home care to ...
Salman Khan suffers from trigeminal neuralgia that causes intense, shock-like pain on one side of the face. Know common triggers, impact on daily life and more.
When pain lingers without a clear cause, that’s neuropathic pain. We are neuroscientists who study how pain circuits in the brain and spinal cord change over time.
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