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Old 10-05-2009, 11:05 AM #1
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Default Burning Eyes from Trigeminal Nerve Damage?

I have persistent burning in both eyes. My eye doc said it was due to dryness. But even after having both ducts blocked with plugs (to hold the tears longer in the eye), the pain persists. I also have burning tongue syndrom. So I'm wondering if the eye pain is due to damage to the trigeminal nerve, which may also be responsible for the tongue pain.

Does anybody have knowledge or experience about this?
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