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January 29, 2021

Trigeminal Neuralgia and Neck Pain

Yes, trigeminal neuralgia can definitely be associated with neck pain. So what is
trigeminal neuralgia?

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition. It affects the trigeminal nerve which is
responsible for transmitting sensation from your face to the brain. If you have trigeminal
neuralgia, even the mildest stimulation to your face may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain.
For instance, simple activities like putting on makeup or brushing the teeth can be a
painful experience.

Initially, during the early phase of this health condition, patients may experience short,
mild attacks. However, as trigeminal neuralgia progresses, it causes longer, more frequent
attacks of searing pain.

Nevertheless, this does not mean you are doomed to a life of pain. There is a variety of
treatments you can choose. The usual treatment involves medication.

However, if you are looking for a more holistic approach in treating excruciating pain.
You may want to consider acupuncture. It is a Chinese medicine practice that has helped
patients recover from trigeminal neuralgia and neck pain. With continued treatment,
patients experience fewer and fewer attacks.

Contact us to know more about how we can help. Call us on 07 3399 1002
or send an email to info@artofacupuncture.com.au.

Moreover, you can also check our acupressure courses and get 50% off with coupon code: 50off.
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March 27, 2020

Do you have Trigeminal neuralgia?

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain. If you have trigeminal neuralgia, even mild stimulation of your face — such as from brushing your teeth or putting on makeup — may trigger a jolt of excruciating pain. You may initially experience short, mild attacks. But trigeminal neuralgia can progress and cause longer, more-frequent bouts of searing pain. Trigeminal neuralgia affects women more often than men, and it’s more likely to occur in people who are older than 50. Because of the variety of treatment options available, having trigeminal neuralgia doesn’t necessarily mean you’re doomed to a life of pain. (mayo clinic) We actually have been seeing quite a few facial neuralgia patients in the last few months with the same problem. Most of the time they have already tried painkillers, and nothing else has helped and have decided to try acupuncture as a last-ditch effort. To their surprise (and sometimes mine) It’s been working. Some patients originally came in with 10/10 pain. every time the wind would blow or any slight stimulation to the face would send extremely painful electric shocks through the patient’s face. A couple of treatments a two weeks later the pain has calmed down and he was even to the point where he was started applying for jobs again because he wasn’t able to work with the pain previously. It’s always exciting when patients get better! Does everyone get the same result? No. but most people do get some benefit and if we can’t get the pain to go away we can at least manage it and provide a better quality of life for those patients.

If you know anyone suffering from facial/ trigeminal neuralgia tells them to give acupuncture a try! we are accepting new patients!

Brisbane acupuncture clinic: http://artofacupuncture.com.au

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