25/05/2026
Sudden facial pain isn’t just a toothache.
Sharp, electric shock-like pain while talking, chewing, or even touching your face could be a sign of Trigeminal Neuralgia — a condition affecting the facial nerve.
⚠️ Common symptoms:
• Sudden stabbing facial pain
• Pain triggered by chewing, speaking, brushing teeth, or touching the face
• Episodes lasting from seconds to minutes
• Usually affects one side of the face
Early diagnosis and treatment can help manage the pain effectively.
👨⚕️ Consult Dr. Kalakoti Chandra Sekhar Reddy
MBBS, MS, MCh (Neurosurgery)
Consultant Neurosurgeon
🏥 ASRAM Medical College & Superspeciality Hospital, Eluru
📞 Appointment: +91 91545 16633