:: Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)

Tic Douloureux or Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN) is a neuropathic disorder causing episodes of intense pain in the eyes, lips, nose, scalp, forehead and jaw. The condition of TN is typically characterized by sudden and brief attacks of intense and stabbing pain and is usually limited to one side of the face.

The incidence of trigeminal neuralgia is relatively low with a rate of 150 per million people per year. It usually develops after the age of 40. Incidence of trigeminal neuralgia has been found to be quite higher in women as compared to men.

Causative Factors

The onset of trigeminal neuralgia is assumed to be a blood vessel pressing on the trigeminal nerve in the head, which sends branches to the forehead, cheek and lower jaw.

Other causes of trigeminal neuralgia include pressure of a tumor on the nerve or multiple sclerosis, damaging the myelin sheaths.

Besides, attacks of trigeminal neuralgia may be triggered of by the one of the below;

 

Diagnosis and Treatment

Trigeminal neuralgia is usually diagnosed based on the description of the symptoms given by the patient.

The line of treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia includes two basic options of medications and surgery. Here we list the main amongst the both.

Other medicines include pregabalin, gabapentin, clonazepam, sodium valporate, lamotrigine and topiramate.