What is daily pain management of trigeminal neuralgia like?

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Surgery is one of the options, the other options are

  • Radiosurgery
  • Radiation
  • Injection.

For patients who take tablets, we find that they have to take it a few times a day, the most common tablet is carbamazepine, for example, best taken 2-3 times per day, so patients have to be on this. Those patients who try to decrease the dosage, so they take one in the morning and when they know they are going to do something that brings the pain or feel that the pain is about to come, they will just take an extra tablet. Essentially, they are living tablet to tablet.

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Is Trigeminal Neuralgia life-threatening?

It is not a life-threatening disease. There are a few cases where it drives patients to suicide but that is quite rare. Normally we give them treatment before that, and the treatment is effective now, so no one should really commit suicide because of Trigeminal Neuralgia. So in summary: It is not life-threatening, but it is really disabling as a disease.

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Is Trigeminal Neuralgia a new disorder?

It is not a new disorder. It has been known since the early 1800s, described and written in the medical literature. In the 1970s, people developed a surgical technique that helped to cure this problem, after which there has been more emphasis and awareness placed on disease as well.

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