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Question Title: Do I have Neuralgia?Forum: Neurology Forum
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I'm 31, and ever since my teenage years I have experienced occasional sensitivity in my face. It varies from side to side. Sometimes it spreads to my head and it's too sensitive/painful to brush my hair. Sometimes I have ear ache or toothache associated with it, but not always. I can't tell sometime if the ear ache/toothache causes the sensitivity or vice versa. Often times the inside of my mouth/gum is sensitive too. I don't usually have a headache with it. Ibuprofin or Tylenol will usually provide temporary relief. Nothing specific that I can tell seems to trigger it. Could this be a form of Neuralgia? If so, should I do something about it now to prevent it getting worse when I''m older? My mother had the same thing - maybe it's hereditary? _ _ Dear Elaine, Trigeminal neuralgia is characterized by sharp and shooting facial pains Your symptoms on both sides of the face are atypical for trigeminal neuralgia. You may obtain an opinion from a neurologist at the Cleveland Clinic by calling Good luck.
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