What is brain cramps?

Dr. Aubrey Foster
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2025-05-05 05:53:11
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This condition is generally caused by neuralgia. once cerebral neuralgia is shown, the patient's pain is very intense and unbearable, and can show local muscle twitching. For example, primary trigeminal neuralgia is very common. This disease is related to the compression of the trigeminal nerve by blood vessels. The vascular compression of the trigeminal nerve causes demyelination of the trigeminal nerve, so it shows abnormal discharge, causing paroxysmal pain. In addition, if there is a virus infection, it can also affect the nerves of the head and face, causing severe pain in the nerves, causing painful muscle spasms, and can also show herpes on the skin of the head and face.