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Trigeminal Neuralgia is characterized by facial pain, muscle spasms, swelling and muscular pain. It is a disorder of the fifth cranial nerve which causes attacks of intense, stabbing pain affecting the mouth, cheek, nose, and other areas on one side of the face.

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