Supraorbital neuralgia is usually not completely curable, but patients can improve their symptoms through treatment.
Supraorbital neuralgia belongs to a type of trigeminal neuralgia, the first branch of trigeminal neuralgia is the supraorbital nerve, once the trigeminal nerve is stimulated, triggering abnormal discharge of the supraorbital nerve, the patient may experience obvious supraorbital neuralgia, mainly manifested as paroxysmal pain in the frontal region and the upper orbital region. Supraorbital neuralgia is usually not completely curable and is prone to recurrence.
Currently, patients can be treated with medications to alleviate the discomfort and prevent supraorbital neuralgia from affecting their lives, such as oral carbamazepine and other medications.
It is recommended that patients with supraorbital neuralgia consult a doctor to evaluate their condition and follow the doctor’s instructions.