What's with the pain in my head?

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2025-05-11 13:12:33 Views: 40 times

Pain in the brain may be neuralgia. Common clinical conditions include trigeminal neuralgia, greater occipital neuralgia, and temporal neuralgia. Patients with each type of neuralgia experience pain in different locations. Trigeminal neuralgia usually manifests as pain in one side of the orbit, around the eye, or in the upper jaw or lower jaw. Patients with temporal neuralgia typically experience pain in the face or ear. Occipital pain patients mainly manifested as pain in the back of the head, mainly to give symptomatic treatment, can be oral carbamazepine or oxcarbazepine, can also be oral phenytoin sodium.

What's with the pain in my head?



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