What is the more effective treatment for trigeminal neuralgia? Middle-aged and elderly people are the main group of people with trigeminal neuralgia. Because trigeminal neuralgia is a neurological disorder, it can cause great distress to patients when they have an attack, and many people cannot tolerate trigeminal neuralgia disease which leads to frustration in their lives. Trigeminal neuralgia is a paroxysmal disease, which will be relieved by itself after a period of time, so many people ignore the danger of trigeminal neuralgia, and delaying the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia is the reason why many people are in a worse condition. Trigeminal neuralgia is triggered by touching the trigger point, and can also cause pain due to slight stimulation. Patients may have fear of such activities because of one or two attacks when washing their faces, brushing their teeth or even eating. This can lead to malnutrition and emaciation over time. Trigeminal neuralgia has a great impact on the mental and psychological state of patients. Long-term trigeminal neuralgia attacks make trigeminal neuralgia patients gradually become anxious and always worry about the occurrence of trigeminal neuralgia, which will make patients irritable and irritable for a long time, leaving patients’ mental activities in a state of inhibition and becoming depressed, coupled with the pessimistic disappointment brought by long-term medication and the lack of obvious results, the pain is unbearable and the thought of lightness of life arises. Therefore, active treatment should be chosen when trigeminal neuralgia appears. Microvascular decompression is currently one of the effective methods to treat trigeminal neuralgia. Once the responsible vessel is isolated, the source of irritation disappears and the hyperexcitability of the trigeminal nerve nucleus disappears and returns to normal. In the vast majority of patients, the pain disappears immediately after surgery and does not recur afterwards.