Facial Pain on One Side of the Head: Neuralgia or Migraine?
One-sided facial pain can feel alarming and confusing. Many people wonder whether it is nerve pain or a migraine attack. However, uncovering the real cause of this pain requires an understanding of the pain patterns you experience. Sharp, sudden pain may indicate neuralgia, while throbbing discomfort could be a sign of migraine. Severe or unusual pain on one side can sometimes point to a more serious condition that needs prompt medical attention.Advanced Pain Care is here to figure out what’s causing your pain, guide you with compassion, and help you feel better safely.Book a Consultation to Find Lasting Relief Trigeminal Neuralgia: The