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Suggest Treatment For Tregiminal Neuralagia

hello Dr,my name is suresh kumar and my mother name is k.jayamani and she got the pain in her jaw severly like a electric shock and after that we gone to a dr, there he took the MRI SCAN and after that he told that she is strugling from the disease tregiminal neuralagia for that she is advised to take the tab. OXETOL 150mg, and tab. PREGALIN M75 mg. Trigeminal nerve Right side 1.maximum diameter 30mm 2.location of vascular loop indentation cisternal segment 3.area of contact superior surface 4.diameter of vessels 11mm 5.distance from REZ 32mm 6.culprit vessel right SCA IMPRESSION Vascular loop of right superior cerebellar artery abuts cisternal segment of right trigeminal nerve close to the REZ. Non-specific subcortical white matter hyperintensity in both cerebral hemisphere. Bilateral maxillary and sphenoid sinusitis.
Tue, 26 May 2020
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Hi,

This mix of symptoms makes it difficult to pinpoint the cause without detailed history, examination and investigations. It would be better to see a neurologist and an ENT specialist. Blood tests should include a hemogram, ESR, c-reactive protein, liver function tests, homocyteine levels and urine analysis. Detailed investigations such as EEG, 3 Tesla MRI can wait.

Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

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Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon
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Suggest Treatment For Tregiminal Neuralagia

Hi, This mix of symptoms makes it difficult to pinpoint the cause without detailed history, examination and investigations. It would be better to see a neurologist and an ENT specialist. Blood tests should include a hemogram, ESR, c-reactive protein, liver function tests, homocyteine levels and urine analysis. Detailed investigations such as EEG, 3 Tesla MRI can wait. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein, General Surgeon