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I got better results with facial neuralgia after I had looked up the symptoms and committed them to memory.
Suffering the nearly incapacitating pain of facial neuralgia, he began his valedictory in a low voice.
When he reaches the doctor's house he pretends to be suffering from facial neuralgia.
Facial neuralgia spreads to an eye after a herpes attack; this could lead to blindness if untreated.
Both forms of facial neuralgia are relatively rare, with an incidence recently estimated between 12 and 24 new cases per hundred thousand population per year.
The first practitioner to see facial neuralgia patients is often a dentist who may lack deep training in facial neurology.
Pain in this setting is commonly described as atypical facial neuralgia and is chronic in nature.
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The long-time first drug of choice for facial neuralgia has been Carbamazepine (Tegretol), an anti-seizure agent.
She was cursed with neurosynaptic malformations that, when she was awake, caused almost constant facial neuralgia.
Little Peter Quince thought this a symptom of facial neuralgia, or worse, a precursor of the hydrocephalus that carried off his sister.nyum-nyum.
According to Macklin's diary, he found Shackleton complaining of back pains and severe facial neuralgia, and asking for a painkilling drug.
Cacciopoli allegedly received his moniker "Tommy Twitch" because he suffered from case facial neuralgia, an uncontrollable muscle spasm condition.
Some medical practitioners no longer make a distinction between facial neuralgia (a nominal condition of inflammation) versus facial neuropathy (direct physical damage to a nerve).
Suffering from facial Neuralgia, he surrendered with the remnants of Lee's army at Appomattox Court House in April 1865.
Peirce suffered from his late teens onward from a nervous condition then known as "facial neuralgia", which would today be diagnosed as trigeminal neuralgia.
Davis suffered from recurring bouts with malaria, facial neuralgia, cataracts (in his left eye), unhealed wounds from the Mexican War (bone spurs in his heel), and insomnia.
Neuralgia-inducing cavitational osteonecrosis (NICO) refers to presence of cavitations in jaw bones (mandible and/or maxilla) in conjunction with chronic facial neuralgia.
As a result, some sources list terms such as "atypical trigeminal neuralgia", "trigeminal neuropathic pain" and "atypical facial neuralgia" as synonyms of AFP.
Upon the advice of his doctor Samuel Habershon in the aftermath of an attack of facial neuralgia, Gladstone stayed at Cannes from the end of November 1897 to mid-February 1898.
A National Patient Survey conducted by the US Trigeminal Neuralgia Association in the late 1990s indicated that the average facial neuralgia patient may see six different physicians before receiving a first definitive diagnosis.
Atypical Facial Pain (AFP, also termed atypical facial neuralgia, chronic idiopathic facial pain, or psychogenic facial pain), is a type of chronic facial pain which does not fulfill any other diagnosis.
This is a statement, in more general terms, of the conclusion reached by Freud in his treatment of hysterics: he was able to relate a specific physiological symptom, such as facial neuralgia, to a specific and painful psychic event, such as a bitter remark received years earlier by the patient as a slap in the face.