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Mine Is Caused From The Nerves In The Lower Part Of My Neck That Goes Up And Wraps Around Both Sides Of The Brain.

A MyMigraineTeam Member asked a question 💭
Portland, OR

The nerve starts with an o.

August 1
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A MyMigraineTeam Member

I understand Tracy, had brain surgery and because of that surgery my nerves have been causing migraines for quite a few years. I'm totally with you!

August 18
A MyMigraineTeam Member

It's all 3 areas affected

August 1
A MyMigraineTeam Member

It sounds like you might be describing a type of headache or neuralgia, but based on the knowledge base provided, I can only offer information specifically related to migraines and trigeminal neuralgia.

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN)
- Causes: Often due to nerve damage, which can be caused by multiple sclerosis (MS), tumors, Show Full Answer

It sounds like you might be describing a type of headache or neuralgia, but based on the knowledge base provided, I can only offer information specifically related to migraines and trigeminal neuralgia.

Trigeminal Neuralgia (TN):
- Causes: Often due to nerve damage, which can be caused by multiple sclerosis (MS), tumors, surgery, trauma, or stroke.
- Symptoms: Severe nerve pain described as sharp, shooting, or stabbing, often in the cheek and jaw. Pain can be triggered by light touch, eating, talking, or exposure to wind.
- Affected Areas: The trigeminal nerve has three branches:
- Ophthalmic nerve (V1): Scalp, forehead, and area around the eyes.
- Maxillary nerve (V2): Area between the eyes and mouth, including sinuses and upper teeth.
- Mandibular nerve (V3): Lower mouth, tongue, teeth, and jaw.

If your symptoms don't align with this, it might be best to consult a healthcare professional for a more accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.

August 1

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