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I have been having pain on my right side of face ,since more than a month after my wisdom tooth extraction. The pain starts from side of the head ,cheek bone side of jaw, the pain is very intense and no relief from pain killers, healing was perfect, no dry socket, no infection and no varies in nearby tooth. I was referred to neurologist, He told that it looks like I am having trigeminal neuralgia. Please advice ,does my symptoms looks like Trigeminal neuralgia.
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It can be diagnosed with an MRI after clinical examination.
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Yes they are trigeminal neuralgia.. as it is the main nerve which gives sensory supply to whole face... And you can take Homoeopathic treatment to cure it...
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