Trigeminal neuralgia, also known as “face pain”, is a common neurological condition characterized by recurrent episodes of severe neuralgia in the trigeminal nerve distribution of the face. It is a common neurological disease. It is characterized by sudden, lightning-like, slashing and burning pain in the trigeminal nerve distribution area of the face. Patients with trigeminal neuralgia often do not dare to wipe their faces, eat, or even swallow saliva, thus affecting their normal life and work, and some people call this pain “the first pain in the world”. Most trigeminal neuralgia starts at the age of 40, slightly more women than men, and its onset is more on the right than on the left. So for trigeminal neuralgia patients, here are some suggestions to pay attention to: 1: Go out to strengthen local warmth and avoid cold stimulation. 2: Try to avoid mood swings and tension, relax your mind, and don’t get angry. 3: Try not to drink alcohol and eat spicy and stimulating food, and try not to eat nutty food. Of course, these points are just general life common sense, to a certain extent may reduce the frequency of pain attacks, but will not fundamentally eliminate the disease, in addition, it is still recommended to have the disease early diagnosis and treatment, do not nurse the disease, so as not to cause irreversible damage to the nerves.