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in brief andexplain neuralgia ​

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Answered by kesharwanir273
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Answered by vish143690
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Explanation:

neuralgia is a unilateral, severe, episodic electric-shock like pain occurring in the distribution of the trigeminal nerve - most commonly in the two lower divisions. Most of the pain attacks are provoked by light touch, for example eating or washing the face.

Medications prescribed may include:

  • antidepressants such as amitriptyline or nortriptyline, which are effective in treating nerve pain.
  • antiseizure medications such as carbamazepine, which is effective for trigeminal neuralgia.
  • short-term narcotic pain medications, such as codeine.
  • topical creams with capsaicin.

Neuralgia has many possible causes, including: infections, such as shingles, Lyme disease, or HIV. pressure on nerves from bones, blood vessels, or tumors. other medical conditions, such as kidney disease or diabetes.

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