Trigeminal neuralgia is a persistent pain disorder that affects the face, and balloon compression is a surgical method performed to treat it. Extreme yet occasional shock-like pain in the cheekbones or jaw that makes it difficult to chew and drink can be experienced by those with trigeminal neuralgia. In order to block the pain-causing route, the trigeminal nerve is compressed during this treatment. The surgery is carried out while completely unconscious. The foramen ovale, a hole in your skull, is used to insert a needle under X-ray control through your cheek into the trigeminal nerve. The nerve is compressed after a balloon has been inflated. You're sound asleep when it occurs. A quick and efficient percutaneous method for treating classic trigeminal neuralgia or trigeminal neuralgia secondary to multiple sclerosis is balloon compression.
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