Multiple Sclerosis: Early Signs And Risk Factors

8. Facial Pain

Source: https://webmd.com

Patients with MS may also complain of facial pain. This happens when MS affects the trigeminal nerve, the cranial nerve responsible for feeling sensations on the face. The swelling of the trigeminal nerve, also known as trigeminal neuralgia causes a sharp, burning pain felt on areas around the face, causing much discomfort to those with MS.

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