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Default does I have Trigeminal Neuralgia

throbbing pain like electricity on my high cheekbone under eyes.if pain start soon its on my my chin and nose too.the pain mostly stay in a very small area of my checkbones,chin and nose but its stabbing pain.last more then 3 to 5 hours. start mostly with cold.

have not find any problem in chewing
sensitive to touch
brufen make it a little less but not completely.
if I lay down and doesn't move.the pain go away sooner but not less the 3 hours.
I am not sensitive to light.
no pain in head or in for head
The pain slowly increase in about 20 minutes then last for two to three hours.very slowly coming down
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