What’s wrong with your brain?

A burst of pain in the brain may be caused by neuralgia, clinically most commonly seen in trigeminal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia or temporal neuralgia. Occipital neuralgia is mainly manifested as pain in the back of the head, temporal neuralgia is manifested as skin pain in the ear-temporal area, trigeminal neuralgia can be manifested as frontal-temporal pain, periorbital pain, toothache, or pain in the whole face. Patients are mainly treated symptomatically, and commonly used drugs include carbamazepine, phenytoin sodium, oxcarbazepine. Nutritional nerve drugs can also be applied, commonly used are vitamin B12 and vitamin B1, methylcobalamin, etc. It can also occur if the patient is overstressed and stressed.