Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that causes sudden, intense facial pain, usually on one side of the face. Even a slight touch, chewing, or speaking can trigger sharp, stabbing pain. It can significantly affect daily life, eating, and speaking.
Pressure from blood vessels or tumors on the trigeminal nerve can trigger pain.
Multiple sclerosis or other neurological disorders may cause nerve damage leading to trigeminal neuralgia.
Sometimes the cause is unknown, despite detailed evaluation.
We perform a thorough neurological examination and use imaging tests to check for nerve compression or other underlying causes. Baseline evaluation ensures an accurate diagnosis and guides the personalized treatment plan.
A Personalised Multi-Approach Plan — combining medications, therapy, and advanced interventions.
Each plan is customized based on your condition, severity, and underlying causes. Treatments are adjusted as you progress to ensure optimal results.
Medications
Oral medications reduce nerve pain and control flare-ups.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS)
Non-invasive therapy that can help relieve nerve pain in selected patients.
Surgical Options
For severe or persistent cases, surgery may be recommended to relieve pressure on the trigeminal nerve.
Together, these treatments aim to reduce pain, improve daily function, and help patients regain comfort and quality of life.
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Trigeminal neuralgia is a condition that causes intense, sudden facial pain, usually on one side of the face. It is often triggered by even a slight touch.
If you experience sudden and severe facial pain, it’s important to consult Dr. Sreekanth Vemula in Madhapur for a proper diagnosis and treatment.