Facial pain is common in people of all ages and can cause debilitating symptoms.
Many people will experience some form of facial pain throughout their lifetime, and will often see it go within a short period of time. Unfortunately for some people facial pain can become part of everyday life and in many cases hard to diagnose and treat.
Facial pain can be caused by a number of different factors such as an injury, dental problems or nerve problems. Here are some of the most common facial pain conditions we see here at London Neurosurgery Partnership:
If you have been experiencing facial pain for a prolonged period of time or have noticed that it is worsening, it is a good idea to go and see your GP or doctor so that they can refer you to a specialist.
At the London Neurosurgery Partnership we work with a number of differ specialists to ensure that every aspect of the condition is considered before the right treatment option is decided. These can include neurologists, orofacial pain specialists, pain specialists, physiotherapists and more.
If you have been experiencing facial pain and need a diagnosis, or have a diagnosis and want to go over the different treatment options please call us on 0207 034 8709.
This article is intended to inform and give insight, but not treat, diagnose or replace the advice of a doctor. Always consult a doctor for any questions regarding a medical condition.