Discussion Paper on Health and Disease Trigeminal Neuralgia

Tuesday, June 26, 20120 comments


Trigeminal Neuralgia is a complaint one-sided facial pain attacks are repeated. Called Trigeminal neuralgia, facial pain is due to take place on one or more of the three branches of the nerve Trigeminal nerve. Nerves are large enough is located in the brain and carries sensation from the face to the brain. The pain is caused by a disturbance in Trigeminal nerve function in accordance with the regional distribution of innervation of one branch of Trigeminal nerve caused by a variety of causes.

Trigeminal Neuralgia attacks can last a few seconds to a minute. Some people feel mild pain, sometimes feels like being stabbed. While others feel the pain quite often, severe pain such as electric stun hit.
The prevalence of the disease is estimated at around 107.5 in men and 200.2 in women per one million population. The disease is more common on the right side than the left side of the face (ratio 3:2), and is a disease in adult age group (six to seven decades). Only 10% of cases occurring before the age of forty years. Another source said, the disease is more common in those aged over 50 years, although there are also young people and children.

Trigeminal neuralgia is a relatively rare disease, but it interfere with the person's life, but actually giving the drug to cope with Trigeminal neuralgia is usually quite effective. These drugs will block the pain signals sent to the brain, so that the pain is reduced, it's just a lot of people who do not know and Trigeminal Neuralgia misinterpreted as pain caused by abnormalities of the teeth, so the treatment is not complete.

Problem Formulation
  • What is the definition of trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
  • Clinical manifestations of trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
  • Investigations pasa trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
  • These factors trigger anything on trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
  • Our trip, trigeminal neuralgia disease and temporal arteritis?
  • Management of trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
  • Askep trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis?
 Benefit

With the creation of this paper we can understand about trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis and understand what a nurse should be done to deal with trigeminal neuralgia and temporal arteritis.

What is Trigeminal Neuralgia?
Trigeminal neuralgia is a complaint one-sided facial pain attacks are repeated. Called Trigeminal neuralgia, facial pain is due to take place on one or more of the three branches of the nerve Trigeminal nerve. Nerves are large enough is located in the brain and carries sensation from the face to the brain. The pain is caused by a disturbance in Trigeminal nerve function in accordance with the regional distribution of innervation of one branch of Trigeminal nerve caused by a variety of causes.
Trigeminal neuralgia attacks can last a few seconds to a minute. Some people feel mild pain, sometimes feels like being stabbed. While others feel the pain quite often, severe pain such as electric stun hit.
The prevalence of the disease is estimated at around 107.5 in men and 200.2 in women per one million population. The disease is more common on the right side than the left side of the face (ratio 3:2), and is a disease in adult age group (six to seven decades). Only 10% of cases occurring before the age of forty years.
Another source said, the disease is more common in those aged over 50 years, although there are also young people and children.

Trigeminal neuralgia is a relatively rare disease, but it interfere with the person's life, but actually giving the drug to cope with Trigeminal neuralgia is usually quite effective. These drugs will block the pain signals sent to the brain, so that the pain is reduced, it's just a lot of people who do not know and Trigeminal Neuralgia misinterpreted as pain caused by abnormalities of the teeth, so the treatment is not complete.
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