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Facial Pain Occurs as a Result of Headaches and Migraines


Author(s): SINISA FRANJIC

Neuralgia is the name for very strong pain in the area of a nerve. Facial neuralgia are particularly severe. One of the more common causes is pressure, usually on the nerve root, hard bony growths on the vertebrae, then various tumors, scars or deformities. Neuralgic pains also occur on a rheumatic basis, due to toothache, due to infections and poisoning. Pain can be severe, dull or devastating. Stress can also cause the condition to worsen. Neuralgia is only one of the possible causes of facial pain.

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