Tic douloureux, or trigeminal neuralgia, causes chronic pain due to pressure on the trigeminal nerve in the head. Pain can be triggered by everyday activities and can be treated with medication or surgery. The upper, middle, and lower branches of the trigeminal nerve provide sensation to different areas of the face. Surgery options include balloon […]
Painful bladder syndrome is a chronic condition causing inflammation and swelling of the bladder lining, resulting in frequent urges to urinate and lower abdominal pain. It is not caused by infection and has no clear cure, but anti-inflammatory drugs and surgical techniques can help. The causes are unknown, but it may be linked to an […]
Finger pain can be caused by injuries, arthritis, skin problems, and diseases like Raynaud’s phenomenon. Being observant about the type and location of pain can aid in diagnosis. Trigger finger is a specific type of pain that occurs with certain movements. Many different problems can cause finger pain, but some are more common than others. […]
Frequent urination with pain may be caused by a urinary tract infection, sexually transmitted disease, or prostate problem. It is important to see a doctor if symptoms persist. Home tests are available for urinary tract infections. Prostatitis can also cause painful urination. Frequent urination with pain can be a direct result of a urinary tract […]
Dysuria is pain when urinating, most commonly caused by infection. It affects 25% of women each year, with the most common age range being 24-54. Non-infectious causes include physical activities, medication, and depression. Diagnosis requires a medical history and consideration of accompanying symptoms. Treatment involves antibiotics and urinary pain relievers. Prevention includes using condoms and […]