What are the causes of emotional facial pain?

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Facial pain refers to pain on one side of the face, or on both sides, or in the forehead. This kind of pain can be dull pain, shaking pain, or very intense stabbing pain. These sufferings are signs of disease. This disease is the most common facial nerve disease. The incidence rate of paroxysmal severe pain in the trigeminal nerve area of one side is the most important embodiment. The incidence of 52.2/10 is 10000 in China, and slightly more in women than in men. The incidence rate can increase with age. Trigeminal neuralgia mostly occurs in middle-aged and elderly people, and the right side is more than the left side. So, what are the causes of facial pain? Let's share my experience with you.

What are the causes of emotional facial pain?

Trigeminal neuritis: this pain will develop along the direction of the buccal trigeminal nerve, usually more severe. Trigeminal neuralgia is a sudden severe facial pain. It can be caused by non painful effects (such as brushing teeth, eating, touching the cheek, etc.). The disease is common in women, and is common in the right face.

The second kind of common factor: herpes zoster: if you find the place of pain, longer than the red blister rash, may be a precursor of herpes zoster. Facial pain or spasm, usually not life threatening, but the pain is very painful, even if can resist the pain, the expression will also appear very unnatural.

Don't be too tired. Relax appropriately. If facial pain is caused by severe muscle spasm, then the best choice of electrical acupuncture and physical treatment. Such as neuromuscular therapy, meridian therapy, etc. Strengthen the mind adjustment, eliminate scruples, improve sleep, more exercise is the best way to prevent.

matters needing attention

If you have persistent pain on one side of your face, which is aggravated at night and during eating, you should pay attention to whether periodontal infection occurs; If one or both ends of the temple suddenly start to jump pain, and accompanied by skin sensitivity and systemic discomfort, it needs to go to the Department of Neurology; If one side of the face is touched, or when chewing presents severe tingling, it may be trigeminal neuralgia. No matter what kind of performance, we must not avoid medical treatment.