Where are trigeminal neuralgia trigger points? Trigeminal neuralgia trigger point is a concept that patients who have had trigeminal neuralgia must know. The trigger point is a special skin sensitive area in a certain area of the face, where a slight touch, pulling and vibration of the facial muscles can cause an attack, so many patients, yawning, chewing with their mouths open, or slightly touching the inside of their mouths or cheeks, are trembling and on thin ice, afraid of touching the The “organ”. Pain is induced when opening the mouth and chewing. Such sensitive areas are limited in scope and concentrated in one or two points, called “trigger points” or “trigger points”. A patient may have several trigger points. Trigger points occur in the upper and lower lip, beard, upper and lower gums, nose, nasolabial folds, cheeks, eyebrows, etc. This area is extremely hypersensitive to touch and movement, i.e., a touch can trigger an intense pain attack, and the pain starts at this point and immediately spreads to other areas. The pain is caused by short-circuiting of motor impulses, while touching the face, especially the “trigger point”, provokes pain caused by short-circuiting of tactile impulses. These impulses “smuggled” from tactile or motor fibers are, after all, different from those from normal nociceptive receptors, and the nociceptive center reacts extra strongly to impostor stimuli that “cross the border”, which may be one of the reasons why trigeminal neuralgia is so intense. This may be one of the reasons why trigeminal neuralgia is so intense. Therefore, trigeminal neuralgia patients are afraid of triggering pain attacks in daily life and try to avoid all triggering factors. However, the trigger point is not the key factor that determines the onset of trigeminal neuralgia, so the onset of trigeminal neuralgia cannot be avoided. It still needs to be treated systematically and effectively to be cured. Surgery is an internationally recognized authoritative method for the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia. It has also received unanimous praise in China. Surgery is a microscopic operation, so it is also called microvascular decompression. Microvascular decompression is a surgical incision made under a microscope in the hairline behind the ear to release the pressure of blood vessels on the nerve root, restore the normal function of the trigeminal nerve, and make the pain disappear. The procedure has the advantages of short time, less bleeding, fewer complications, less pain and quicker results, and the whole procedure is performed under a microscope. The surgery has gradually matured and is widely used in the treatment of trigeminal neuralgia, facial spasm and other diseases. The clinical effect is good, the surgery has a high cure rate and quick recovery, which is well received by patients.