How to cure cerebral nerve pain


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Cranial neuralgia is mostly recurrent transient, intense pain, mostly radioactive. Due to different nerves involved and different nerve innervation sites, the symptoms can vary, such as trigeminal neuralgia manifested as severe electric shock, acupuncture, knife-cut, laceration-like pain in the cheeks, mandible, and tongue, lasting for a few seconds or 1-2 minutes, sudden stop, intermittent period is completely normal. Cerebral neuralgia is usually not accompanied by other accompanying symptoms. During treatment, drugs that reduce nerve excitability are mainly used, including gabapentin, mecobalamin and other analgesic treatments, and vitamin B group and mecobalamin are used as auxiliary treatments. Cerebral neuralgia should also be clarified whether there are external factors stimulating the nerve pathways with high nerve excitability, such as tumors, inflammation, thickened blood vessels, etc. If necessary, auxiliary examinations are needed, such as CT and MRI of the head to assist in diagnosis.