Symptoms of cerebral neuritis


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For cerebral neuritis, common diseases include facial neuritis and trigeminal neuritis. Patients with facial neuritis mainly manifest as facial paralysis, generally showing disappearance of frontal lines on one side of the lesion, shallowness of nasolabial groove, enlargement of eye fissure, incomplete eyelid closure, whistling air leakage, bulging cheeks air leakage, and loss of taste in the front 2/3 of the tongue. If it is considered to be trigeminal neuritis, it is generally manifested as trigeminal neuralgia. Most of the pain is paroxysmal, lasting for several seconds to several minutes. It can stop suddenly or repeatedly. The patient's pain is severe. It is tingling and throbbing pain. It can occur several times or even dozens of times a day. Most patients can show touch points. For example, brushing teeth may induce pain attacks. Symptomatic treatment is mainly carried out. Generally, drugs are preferred. If necessary, radiofrequency ablation is applied. Local nerve block therapy, etc.