Sometimes when I wash my face, I feel pain on my right cheek. Sometimes, when I eat, I feel discomfort on my right cheek. Many people think that pain in the right cheek is not important and they don’t care about it. However, this concept must be abandoned and we must correctly understand the harm of pain in the right cheek. Today, I will explain to you what causes pain on the right cheek. Pain on the right side of your cheek may be trigeminal neuralgia. Symptoms of Trigeminal Neuralgia 1. Trigeminal neuralgia is often limited to the distribution area of one or two branches of the trigeminal nerve, most commonly the maxillary and mandibular branches. During an attack, there is obvious and severe electric shock, needle-like, knife-like or tearing pain in the cheeks, upper and lower jaws and tongue, which lasts for a few seconds or 1 to 2 minutes, and stops suddenly, with complete normality during the interval. The patient's mouth corners, nose wings, cheeks or tongue are sensitive areas that can be induced by light touch, which are called trigger points. 2. In severe cases, facial muscle reflex twitching may occur due to pain, and the corners of the mouth may be pulled toward the affected side, i.e. painful twitching. The course of the disease is cyclical, with attacks lasting for days, weeks or months, and remission periods are similar to those of normal people. As the disease progresses, the number of attacks will gradually increase, the duration of attacks will be prolonged, the intervals will be shortened, and the attacks may even become continuous, and they rarely heal on their own. Neurological examinations generally show no positive signs. Patients mainly show fear of pain and are afraid to wash their faces, brush their teeth, or eat. They also have poor facial oral hygiene, look haggard, and are depressed. Diagnosis of trigeminal neuralgia Typical primary trigeminal neuralgia is not difficult to diagnose based on the location and nature of the pain, facial trigger points, and the absence of positive physical signs in the nervous system. Need to be differentiated from the following diseases: 1. Toothache: Toothache is often a persistent pain limited to the gums and may be aggravated by eating cold or hot foods. X-ray examination can detect caries, tumors, etc. and help with identification. 2. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia: less common, common in young women. Paroxysmal pain limited to the tonsils, tongue root, pharynx and deep ear canal, which is the distribution area of the glossopharyngeal nerve, is similar in nature to trigeminal neuralgia. Swallowing, talking, yawning, and coughing can often induce it. In trigger points such as the throat, base of tongue, and tonsillar fossa. The pain on the right cheek was indeed diagnosed as trigeminal neuralgia, and no one can treat it as usual anymore. The editor has told you what trigeminal neuralgia feels like, and also explained the dangers of trigeminal neuralgia. I hope you will no longer take cheek pain as a trivial matter. |
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