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Published on: May 10, 2017
Trigeminal neuralgia: pain, pricks, and anxiety
Abstract:
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is one of the most common forms of neuralgia experienced by older adults. Early in the course of the illness, individuals may be misdiagnosed, with associated delays in treatment. The current article uses an individual example to provide a framework for assessment and clinical management. Because pain associated with TN may be chronic, specific quality of life issues and related management approaches are presented, as well as guidelines for monitoring response to treatment. Targeted strategies to prevent pain triggers and suggestions for supportive coaching provide direction for health providers caring for older adults with TN.
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