Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia is a chronic pain condition affecting the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain.
Characterized by sudden, severe, electric shock-like pain, it can be triggered by everyday activities such as brushing teeth or chewing.
The pain episodes can last from a few seconds to several minutes, often becoming more frequent and intense over time.

Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, one of the largest nerves in the head. It causes extreme, severe facial pain that feels like an intense electric shock or stabbing sensation. The root cause is often compression or irritation of the trigeminal nerve, typically from a blood vessel pressing on the nerve or nerve damage from conditions like multiple sclerosis or a tumor.

More common in people over age 50, though it can occur at any age Women are more likely to develop it than men Risk increases with age, as nerve degeneration progresses

In homeopathy, trigeminal neuralgia is viewed as a manifestation of deeper imbalances in the vital force. Treatment focuses on finding the correct constitutional remedy to initiate true, lasting healing: Evaluates the totality of mental/emotional/physical symptoms Selects the single remedy that matches the unique symptom picture Works at the root level to remove obstructions and restore balance