Trigeminal Neuralgia - New Ebook Reveals Fast Relieving Remedy For The Disease

Released on: April 17, 2008, 1:19 pm

Press Release Author: waseem dar

Industry: Healthcare

Press Release Summary: Trigeminal Neuralgia is a pain that is described as among the
most acute known to mankind. It is also known as tic douloureux.

Press Release Body: Fl, USA, April 17, 2008........................
Trigeminal Neuralgia is a pain that is described as among the most acute known to
mankind. It is also known as tic douloureux. It is a chronic pain condition that
causes extreme, sporadic, sudden burning or shock-like face pain that lasts anywhere
from a few seconds to as long as 2 minutes per episode. The condition is
characterized by pain often accompanied by a brief facial spasm or tic. Pain
distribution is unilateral and follows the sensory distribution of cranial nerve V,
typically radiating to the maxillary (V2) or mandibular (V3) area. If you have
trigeminal neuralgia, attacks of such pain are frequent and can often seem
unbearable. These painful attacks can be spontaneous, but they may also be provoked
by even mild stimulation of your face, including brushing your teeth, shaving or
putting on makeup. Trigeminal neuralgia is considered by many to be among the most
painful of conditions and has been labeled the suicide disease, due to the
significant numbers of people taking their own lives because they were unable to
have their pain controlled with medications or surgery.

Trigeminal neuralgia affects the trigeminal nerve, one of the largest nerves in the
head. There is some evidence that the disorder runs in families, perhaps because of
an inherited pattern of blood vessel formation. It usually occurs after the age of
70 and is unusual in anyone under the age of 50. Although sometimes debilitating,
the disorder is not life-threatening. It is a disorder of the trigeminal nerve,
which is the fifth and largest cranial nerve. The pain of trigeminal neuralgia may
occur in a fairly small area of your face, or it may spread rapidly over a wider
area. A less common form of the disorder called \"Atypical Trigeminal Neuralgia\" may
cause less intense, constant, dull burning or aching pain, sometimes with occasional
electric shock-like stabs. It affects women three times more frequently than men.
This condition may also occur in younger people with multiple sclerosis. Two to four
percent of patients with TN, usually younger, have evidence of multiple sclerosis,
which may damage either the trigeminal nerve or other related parts of the brain.

Jasmina Kovacev\'s newly launched is a real boon for the TN sufferers as it reveals
some highly effective and badly sought after for the patients of TN to get rid of
this nasty disease. While discussing various pain triggers for the disease and some
of the medications available for the patients the ebook presents hosts of solution
available for the patienst which they are totally unaware of that mother nature has
created for them. For more details about this amazing ebook visit
here http://tn-relief.articalz.com


Web Site: http://tn-relief.articalz.com

Contact Details: Waseem Dar
jose_bowa@yahoo.com

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