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If you experience sudden jolts of facial pain when brushing your teeth or washing your face, you may have trigeminal neuralgia. Midwest Innovative Pain Management offers comprehensive care for adults with trigeminal neuralgia, including in-office diagnostic evaluations and custom treatment plans. Maher Fattouh, MD, and Anastasia Yorkman, NP, focus on the least invasive therapy to ease existing pain and prevent new pain episodes. They offer a range of solutions, including medications, nerve blocks, and radiofrequency ablation. Call the office in Dyer, Indiana, to schedule a trigeminal neuralgia consultation or book an appointment online today.
Trigeminal neuralgia is a chronic pain condition that develops when the trigeminal nerve is compressed by enlarged blood vessels, inflamed tissue, or other abnormalities.
The trigeminal nerve provides sensations to the face and plays a role in vision and hearing. Compression of this nerve can trigger intense pain at the slightest touch, such as when you smile, brush your teeth, or eat.
Midwest Innovative Pain Management offers comprehensive care for trigeminal neuralgia in adults, including in-office diagnostic testing.
The skilled pain management team uses evidence-based, nonsurgical treatments to relieve pain and other trigeminal neuralgia symptoms. They also collaborate on a care plan to prevent the condition from getting worse.
A hallmark symptom of trigeminal neuralgia is spontaneous attacks of stabbing or shooting pain on one side of the face. Intense pain can be triggered by minor movements and even by air blowing across the face.
Facial pain lasts hours, days, or weeks, and can increase in frequency and severity over time. In some cases, the intensity of trigeminal neuralgia pain can be debilitating.
If you have symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia, schedule a diagnostic evaluation at Midwest Innovative Pain Management. The team reviews your medical history and may request diagnostic imaging tests to identify the source of trigeminal nerve compression.
Midwest Innovative Pain Management offers advanced pain management strategies to ease the intensity and frequency of trigeminal neuralgia facial pain. Initially, the providers might recommend therapeutic nerve blocks or epidural steroid injections to manage your symptoms.
Call Midwest Innovative Pain Management to schedule a diagnostic evaluation for trigeminal neuralgia symptoms. You can also use the online feature to book an appointment today.