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TRIGEMINAL NEUROLGIA TRIGE (PATHOPHYSIOLOGY (Failure of the central…
TRIGEMINAL NEUROLGIA
NURSING INTERVENTION
Administer analgesia as prescribed
Prepare the patient for
Patient to avoid trggers
Any surgical procedures
Give a soft foods to the
Make means of communication
CAUSES
Multiply scerosis
Aging
Tumour
Surgical injury
Stroke
PHARMACOLOGY
Phenytoin
Clonazepam
Lamotrigine
Gabapentin
Oxcarbazepine
Carbamazepine
Paracetamol
DIAGNOSTIC STUDIES
Neurological
CT scan
MRI
CLINICAL MANIFESTATION
One side pain of the face
Pain on one spot
Pain when chewing
Bout pain
Shooting or jabbing pain
frequent attack
DEFINITION
Affecting the trigeminal neuralgia
Stimulated on the face
A chronic pain condition
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
Failure of the central inhabitory
mechanism
Firing in the nerve
Pain is concieved
Abnormal vascular course is cited
Trigeminal nerve increases afferent
And other vessels compressing
The facial nerve
REFERENCES
ww.mayoclinic.org › symptoms-causes › syc-20353344
www.aans.org › Patients › Neurosurgical-Conditions-and-Treatments
www.mayoclinic.org › diagnosis-treatment › drc-20353347
DIET(foods to avoid)
Caffeine
Citrus fruits
Bananas
Hot or spicy food
Cold foods