Jean, 80-year-old farmer's wife, suddenly
started getting a terrible pain on the right side of her face. She had
unpredictable attacks of intense, electric shock-like pain, which would last
from a few seconds to a few minutes. Sometimes a light touch on the right side
of her nose could trigger the pain. Her doctor believed it was trigeminal
neuralgia, which could be related with her long standing condition of multiple
sclerosis (MS). In MS, trigeminal neuralgia is most often caused by damage ...
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