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7 Homeopathic Remedies For Trigeminal Neuralgia

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN or TGN), also known as tic douloureux/ Fothergill disease/ Prosopalgia refers to a severe electric shock like facial pain on one side along the course of the trigeminal nerve (usually due to compression, irritation or damage to the nerve). The trigeminal nerve is the fifth cranial nerve (out of 12 pair of cranial nerves) and is the largest of all the cranial nerves. There is one trigeminal nerve on either side of the face. The pain of trigeminal neuralgia is typically abrupt and intense. Even a little stimulation of the face like washing the face, brushing teeth can excite a sharp pain on the face in these cases. The severity of the pain may cause a person to contort his/her face in a twisted expression. It is considered one of the most severely painful disorders known to medical science.

For nerve disorders including trigeminal neuralgia, homeopathy offers marvellous treatment. Homeopathic medications can give long-term relief in cases of Trigeminal Neuralgia and can enable an individual to lead a good quality of life. It makes use of natural medicines for treating it, ensuring its safety. Homeopathic treatment for Trigeminal Neuralgia works by acting internally at the root of the problem to give excellent results in Trigeminal Neuralgia.

Homeopathic medicines work by managing the acute symptoms first that are most troublesome and difficult to bear. It helps to minimize the intensity and the duration of pain. Further it works to minimize the recurrence of pain episodes. Caught in the early stages (with the initial symptoms), homeopathic medicines can help cure the condition with minimal chances of recurrence.

Homeopathy treats every case of Trigeminal Neuralgia individually. In the homeopathic mode of treatment, the treatment begins once the complete case history is understood from the patient. In Trigeminal Neuralgia, signs and symptoms, the location of pain, type of pain, time when pain is worse, trigger factors and modalities of the pain, means the worsening and relieving factors are all considered to finalize the right prescription.

With regular homeopathic treatment the dependency on conventional treatment, that mainly uses antiseizure medicine, muscle relaxants, botox injections with its own side effects, can be reduced to a great extent. In many cases, surgery is recommended in mainstream medicine. But homeopathic treatment, if followed as per the homeopathic doctor;s advice for the prescribed duration,  can help one get away with surgical intervention in many cases with mild to moderate intensity.  

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Top 7 Homeopathic Medicines For Trigeminal Neuralgia

The top homeopathic remedies for trigeminal neuralgia iclude Spigelia, Magnesia Phosphorica, Verbascum, Colocynth, Hecla Lava, Plantago and Hypericum.

1. Spigelia – For Neuralgia On The Left Side

Spigelia is an excellent natural medicine for left-sided Trigeminal Neuralgia. Facial pain located on the left side of the face that comes and goes suddenly are the primary features that indicate the need for this medicine. The area around the eye, forehead, cheek, teeth, and temple on the left side of the face are particularly painful. The nature of pain varies from stabbing, violent, burning like hot needles or wires, jerking, tearing, to stitching type. The affected area is highly sensitive to touch. In a few cases, pains worsen from morning to sunset. The attack of Trigeminal Neuralgia arising in cold, rainy weather are strong indicators to use Spigelia.

When to use Spigelia?

This medicine can be prescribed for managing cases of trigeminal neuralgia on the left side of face with pain around the eye, forehead, cheek, teeth, and temple (side of head) on the left side when pain goes suddenly.

How to use Spigelia?

Though it can be used in both low and high potencies, it is safe to take this medicine in 30C power initially. Spigelia 30 C can be taken twice or thrice a day. 

2. Magnesia Phosphorica – For Neuralgia On The Right Side

Magnesia Phosphorica is a medicine for cases of right-sided trigeminal neuralgia. Pain usually starts near the right eye and extends to the entire right side of the face. The pain felt is of stabbing, stitching, shooting or cutting type. Pain may return every two to three hours. Pain on the right side of the face may alternate with a toothache or frequently change location, rushing about like a bolt of lightning. The pain may get worse from the slightest touch, cold application, motion, a draft of air, cold washing, or eating. The patient may get relief by warm application and pressure. Facial neuralgia which is felt while opening the mouth to eat or drink is also indicative of using this medicine.

When to use Magnesia Phosphorica?

This medicine can be considered for Trigeminal Neuralgia affecting the right side of the face when pain gets worse from touch, cold washing, eating, movement, cold application and draft of air.

How to use Magnesia Phosphorica?

It is advised to use this medicine in 6X potency three to four times a day as per the severity of the symptom.

3. Verbascum— For Neuralgia With Marked Periodicity

Verbascum (also known as Mullein Oil) is a medicine for Trigeminal Neuralgia that has a pronounced action on the maxillary branch of the trigeminal nerve. There is periodic facial pain of tearing, stitching, cramping, crushing type. Pain seems to occur in flashes, happening at the same hour in the morning and afternoon every day. The smallest movement triggers facial pain. Neuralgia of the left side of face occurs more commonly in cheeks and temporo-maxillary joint. A pressure is felt in the entire left side of the head and face. Pains get triggered by sneezing, talking and change of weather. Another indication is a benumbing, sticking and piercing type of pain deep in the right temple while eating, which extends to upper teeth of the same side after a few hours. Severe pressing, pinching pain on the side of the lower jaw also indicates the need for this medicine.

When to use Verbascum?

It is the best choice of medicine for managing Trigeminal Neuralgia when the periodicity of pain is well marked, means pains occurs at the same hour of the day every time.

How to use Verbascum?

This medicine can be used in 30C potency once or twice a day.

4. Colocynth – For Neuralgia With Shooting, Stitching Pains

Colocynth works efficiently in cases of Trigeminal Neuralgia where facial pains are violent, shooting, and stitching in character. Numbness may follow neuralgic pains and get better by pressure. There are tearing pains in the cheeks, stitches in the upper jaw which reoccur frequently. The left side of the face, temple, ear and sometimes the side of the neck may get affected. Facial neuralgia and toothache remain confined to one side.

When to use Colocynth?

Colocynth should be used to manage shooting stitching pains on the face, especially on the left side of the face which gets relieved by applying pressure on the face.

How to use Colocynth?

It is recommended to take Colocynth 30C twice or thrice a day based on symptom intensity.

 5. Hecla Lava – For Neuralgia From Dental Complaints

Hecla lava is an important remedy in cases of facial neuralgia when dental problems like tooth decay causes pain. Neuralgic pains in the face after extraction of the tooth or decayed tooth are the characteristic features. There is swelling and violent pain in the jaw, which is highly painful to touch.

When to use Hecla Lava?

It is a leading medicine to treat Trigeminal Neuralgia when dental problems like tooth decay or tooth extraction trigger pain.

How to use Hecla Lava?

This medicine can be taken one or two times daily in 30C power.

 6. Plantago – For Neuralgia With Pains In Lower Jaws

Plantago has a marked action on the trigeminal nerve. It is an excellent remedy where neuralgia is located around the lower jaw. The pain is shooting, tearing in nature. Pain starting from the lower jaw may extend to the ears. Sometimes there is drawing pain in the cheeks. It can be given when the mandibular (V3) branch is involved with pain in the lower jaw and ear.

When to use Plantago?

The key indicating feature to use this medicine in trigeminal neuralgia is pain around the lower jaw especially shooting, tearing type that extends to the ears.

How to use Plantago?

Its use is suggested in 30 C potency two to three times a day.

7. Hypericum – For Neuralgia After Nerve Injury

Hypericum is a highly beneficial medicine in cases where Trigeminal Neuralgia starts after a nerve injury. Pains in the face are sharp, shooting, tearing or violent. There is marked tingling, burning, numbness in the affected area of the face. Facial neuralgia and toothache are present. Tension and tearing in the cheek may also be present.

When to use Hypericum?

Its use is highly advised for cases of Trigeminal Neuralgia resulting after a nerve injury. with sharp, shooting, tearing pain in the face along with tingling, burning, numbness.

How to use Hypericum?

Among the various available potencies, it works most wonderfully in 30C potency that can be taken twice or thrice daily as per the severity of symptoms.

Symptoms of Trigeminal Neuralgia

The most commonly affected areas of the face in Trigeminal Neuralgia include the jaw and lower face.

1. Area of pain: The pain can be focused on one spot (depending upon the branch that is affected) or can advance to a widespread area. The areas that can be affected include jaws, eyes, cheeks, lips, and teeth, area around the nose, ears, gums, forehead.

2. Type of pain: Pains can be excruciating, tearing, shooting, jabbing, or feel like electric shocks. Trigeminal neuropathic pains that produce tingling and numbness (usually due to oral surgery or dentistry) may also occur. There may be a tingling, pin needle sensation or numbness in the face before the development of pain. Burning sensation in the face may also be felt after pain has subsided. Twitching (involuntary muscle contraction causing jerking in the affected part) in the face may also occur after an attack of pain.

3. The side of the face affected:Usually, the pain is unilateral (one-sided). Mostly, it involves the right side of the face. But in some cases, it can be bilateral (affecting both sides of the face) for example in case of multiple sclerosis. In case of bilateral TN though both sides are affected but at a given time only one side has symptoms. Very rarely, both sides show symptoms at the same time.

4. The intensity of pain:In most cases, episodes of pain are usually intense in nature (some sufferers have reported the pain being more intense than the pain of a heart attack). However, in some cases, pain can range from mild to moderate. With progression of the condition, pain becomes more intense with time.

5. Duration of pain:The pain attack lasts from a few seconds to a few minutes initially. As the condition progresses, the pain attacks can become longer.

6. The frequency of attacks:Intermittent isolated episodes of sudden pain tend to occur. Some may experience it only once a day and others may have it every few minutes or hours. It may happen every day for several days, weeks, months or even more than that. Sometimes, even months or years may pass after one attack (called remission period). If not treated, the attacks can become frequent and intense over time. Mild attacks may be experienced initially, but if progression takes place, long and frequent bouts of pain can occur.

7. Time of occurrence: It can occur once the patient is exposed to any triggering factors (and sometimes even without them). It never happens while a person is asleep.

What Causes Trigeminal Neuralgia (TGN or TN)?

It arises from the abnormal functioning of the trigeminal nerve. The main cause behind TGN is compression of the trigeminal nerve by a blood vessel. It damages the myelin sheath (protective covering of nerve fibers) of this nerve and results in the hyperfunctioning of the nerve. As a result of the damage, even a little stimulation on the portion of the face supplied by this nerve excites pain. In addition, the nerve is unable to close pain signals once nerve stimulation stops. The compression of nerve for a short period does not cause pain but long-term constant compression causes demyelination of nerve initially, followed by degeneration of axons (thin fibers extending from nerve cell that function to transmit electrical signals to nerve cells, muscles, glands).

Various causes of Trigeminal Neuralgia include:

1. Pressure:Approximately 95% of TN cases arise from pressure on this nerve. Pressure on the trigeminal nerve from the surrounding blood vessel (an artery – anterior inferior cerebellar artery, etatic basilar artery or a vein) at the base of the brain is the most common cause.

Pressure on the trigeminal nerve from a tumour may also lead to TN but that is rare. TN may also occur from pressure on the trigeminal nerve by an aneurysm (bulge in the wall of the blood vessel)

2. Trauma / Injury to nerve: Damage to the nerve can occur as a result of facial injury, dental injury or a surgical procedure (eg sinus surgery, oral surgery), stroke (brain damage arising from interrupted blood supply to the brain) can lead to TN.

3. Loss of Myelin Sheath:Myelin sheath protects the nerves. Loss of myelin sheath (which can occur as a result of aging or a condition like multiple sclerosis) can lead to Trigeminal Neuralgia. Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells damage the protective covering of nerves disrupting communication between brain and body.

4. Inflammation:Inflammatory disorders like Lyme disease (a tick-borne disease caused by bacteria, of the Type Borrelia, known as Borrelia Burgdoferi) and Sarcoidosis (autoimmune disorder causing collection of inflammatory cells in a body part) can also lead to the development of Trigeminal Neuralgia.

5. Collagen Vascular Diseases: Diseases like scleroderma, systemic lupus erythematosus can trigger Trigeminal Neuralgia. In such diseases, the immune system causes inflammation in the collagen and surrounding joints.

However, it should be noted that in many cases, there is no specific cause for Trigeminal Neuralgia called as idiopathic TN.

What Are The Factors That Contribute to the Development of Trigeminal Neuralgia?

1. Family History:Trigeminal Neuralgia may run in families as it is related to malformation of blood vessels in the brain due to inheritance.

2. Age:Though any age group can be affected but it is common in people who are 50 years of age or above. The reason is that blood vessels get hard and elongated with age and there is sagging of brain that can make new contacts between nerves and blood vessels.

3. Womenare more affected with TGN as compared to men.

4. High Blood Pressure:People with high blood pressure issues are more likely to suffer from trigeminal neuralgia than those with normal blood pressure.

What Triggers Nerve Pain in TGN?

A person who has Trigeminal Neuralgia usually has a triggering factor that can result in the onset of an episode of TGN. Some of the most common triggering factors include washing the face, brushing teeth, talking, touching the face, chewing, smiling, shaving, putting on makeup, exposure to drafts of air, blowing the nose, etc.

Are any investigations required to diagnose Trigeminal Neuralgia?

A clinical diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia can be made after evaluating the description of type, location, frequency and triggering factors of pain. A physical or neurological examination can be performed to determine the exact location of pain. These symptoms are enough for clinical diagnosis; sometimes, no tests are required. To rule out the possible causes of Trigeminal Neuralgia, an MRI of the brain may be advised to rule out any inflammation, brain tumor, or a blood vessel compressing the nerve.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Maritza Moreland says:

    My son a 13 year old boy a severely autistic non verbal boy has symptoms of trigeminal neuralgia, and causes abrasions over his face: jaw, temples, by his eyes and check. Hitting himself sometimes including his arms

    I gave him hypericum in a child over the counter and he seemed to get better, I was also giving him st johns wort herbal tea and ayurvedic tea, which helped his mood and seemed to help with pain. I learned that St. Jons wort has hypericum.

    I stopped the medicine and he is in pain again. He is unable to drive any noise, and light, also triger the symptoms above.

    Please help

    Maritza Moreland

  2. I have a neuralgia in my right ear, it comes only at night before to go to bed and last all night. It comes in intermitente shooting pain that last for several hours. What homeopathic medicine should I take? Thanks
    Guadalupe

  3. Julie Carlson says:

    My mom has Trigeminal Neuralgia on her right side. She has been suffering with facial pain for a few weeks now. Doctors prescribing several different pain medications which none have helped. I would like to try Magnesia Phosphoric treatment. Can you assist me with this? Thank you.

  4. Muhammad Zubair says:

    Hello Most Respected Doctor, My mother suffering trigeminal problem since 7 years. In starting days pain only in upper jaw and duration of pain only some day in year, But now still continue pain. Now pain in Right side upper jaw, some pain in lower jaw, eye , and ear. Medicine take two time Tegrall 200mg for controlling the pain. Please suggest the right medicine.

  5. Karen Jagelle says:

    Hello Dr. Sharma…. I’ve had trigeminal neuralgia for 15years. To make a long story short, I eventually found enough relief via pharmaceuticals and gamma knife to be able to function. In 2019 I went through a series of stressful events & life changes which worsened the neuralgia. I haven’t found any relief. The pain is getting worse now I have gingivitis. I’ve symptoms of both typical and atypical TN…. I also have severe tmj pain from clenching jaw at night.

    What homeopathic remedies do you think would help?

    Thank you! 💖💕✨

  6. Hello my name is gita. I’m having pain left side of face. It starts below the eyes where the bone is and it goes to ear and all the way down up to chin. And when i eat right side then mouth hurts.

  7. Chris Penner says:

    I forgot to tell you that this is affecting the right side of my face

  8. Rajeeb Dutta says:

    I have been suffering from pain, like electric shock , like burning behind my right eye and forehead when touch my head and eyelid with hand , water , and wind. I want an advice from you.

  9. Please reply to the following
    V3 Mandibular pain what is the
    Remedy in Homeopathy for the
    Same The pain is on the
    Right side.
    Thanks and Bye For now.
    Raaj

  10. Shinde Prameshwar Dnyaneshwar says:

    Trigeminal neuralgia from 6year I taken allophathic treatment but I can not get relief but got some information about homophathic I take homophathic from 2 month but because of lockdown gap is taking treatment sir give perfect information

  11. Hi Dr. I’ve been diagnosed with TN following a flare of herpes simplex virus in my optic nerve. The pain is concentrated in my right jaw. I’m taking vitamin B supplements and lipoic acid. Please help with any insight into further natural treatment options.

  12. M P kumar says:

    Hello doctor
    Im 45 years old. Recently I’ve been to doctor due to severe teeth pain. Doctor told me that its mandibular nerve v3 defect and gave me some medicines. But they didnt work. I didnt feel relief. Are there any chances that homeopathy treatment can help me get better?

  13. veluchamy sivaraj says:

    dear dr. i have pain 1. leftside of face ie.temple region, cheek , around left eye, nose.lowerjaw,around ear, leftbackside head and neck. pain increases in the early morning( sleeping in a/c)or when exposed to cold weather. 2 noise in the right ear without pain. 3 feel heaviness in the head. 4 spinning of head when wakeup from bed(ENT DOCTOR SAYS ; VERTIGO- TAKE VERTIN).CAN YOU GUIDE ME IN THIS REGARD PLEASE. aged 72. undergone CBGS IN FEB-2004

  14. Jincy George says:

    Hi Sir

    I am Jincy from India .I have been suffering from trigeminal neuralgia for the last 6 mths .It was only minor symptoms I was having these 5 months after that there was no pain for 2 weeks.Then again started since 1 week it’s been so severe even with a slightest stimulation the pain gets unbearable I didn’t start any medication yet I would like to start with homeopathy medicine Could you please suggest
    Thank you

  15. Bhanwar Bothra says:

    Herpes arose 1 Dec.allopathic done.burning pain in scars on left side head ear and it’s back

  16. My wife suffering from Trigeminal Neurlagia of v3 mandibular branch. Allopathy treatment didn’t help much. Kindly prescribe homeopathy remedy

  17. I have tortuous vascular loop of right superior cerebellum artery abutting the cistern always segment of right Trigeminal nerve. I get electric shock like pain on brushing, eating, talking and washing my face . Could u pls suggest some homeopathic treatment for my right sided Trigeminal neuralgia of V2 nerve?

  18. Hi Dr my wife is experiencing a sharp and shooting pain on her face on the right side we suspect TN,can you please help my wife,we are in kuruman northern cape in RSA,PLEASE HELP MY WIFE

  19. Bella Nyirahuku says:

    Good morning doctor.

    My son underwent a brain surgery in India at Fortis in May this year (drainage of a subdural acute hematoma), and subsequently had some blood on his brain. After 2 months, it was noted that the blood was being absorbed slowly, although at times he still feels the pressure under his skull on the top of his head. The brain injury was due to a road accident in Rwanda in December 2018. He developed acute eye and some ear sensitivity in the months following the accident, which was the reason for the surgery. Presently he has developed acute ear sensitivity (his eye sensitivity has been taken care of with drops and spectacles) that trigger acute facial pain that is becoming worse by the day. He is on neurogil 75 mg twice a day and an anti depressant. Please tell me whether there is something that can be done

  20. Arshad Rana says:

    AOA
    Dear Dr my wife has a severe facial pain in right side longing for 2 years. We had been used so many medicines from welknown neoru physcians but the result is zero. Plz suggest some effectfull homeo medicinez . We r very upset due to it. Always stay blessed.Allah ap ko jaza day ga

    • Qamar Ahmad Fazal says:

      Hi,

      I have all the symptoms of TN but instead of pain , i have twitching of Eyes, jaws and infect complete face. Kindly suggest the suitable medicine.

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