Trigeminal neuralgia (TN) is a chronic pain condition that affects the trigeminal nerve, which carries sensation from your face to your brain. TN is often described as a stabbing or shock-like sensation that can occur with any type of facial stimulation, such as brushing your teeth, eating, or even drinking. The pain can be so severe that it interferes with your daily activities and can be debilitating.
There is no cure for TN, but there are treatments that can help lessen the pain and improve your quality of life. If you are living with TN, you are not alone. An estimated 15 in every 100,000 people have this condition. While it can occur at any age, it most commonly affects people over the age of 50. Recognizing the signs and symptoms of TN and seeking treatment can help you manage the condition and live a full life despite the challenges it poses.
If you suffer from the debilitating pain of trigeminal neuralgia, you know that traditional treatments like medications and surgery can be ineffective, or even worse – they can cause serious side effects. Now there’s a new treatment available that is completely non-invasive and has no side effects – Relief Now Laser Herndon.
Class IV lasers are the most powerful type of laser available, and Relief Now Laser Herndon is the only provider in the area with this cutting-edge technology. Our trained professionals will carefully target the affected areas with precisely calibrated lasers, providing you with relief from your pain within minutes.
If you're one of the unlucky few who suffer from trigeminal neuralgia, Relief Now Laser Herndon may be able to help. Don't let this debilitating condition keep you from living your best life - call for an appointment today.
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1) MEDICARE, MEDICAID, TRICARE, and other government healthcare program participants and 2) personal injury and worker's compensation claimants.