Facial Neuritis
Facial Neuritis, also known as facial neuralgia, is a condition that affects the nerves and muscles of the face. It can cause a sharp or persistent pain or a burning sensation in the forehead, nose, or chin. The exact cause of facial neuralgia is not always known, but it can be linked to various factors such as diabetes, autoimmune disorders, or trauma. The symptoms of facial neuralgia can vary from person to person. In some cases, the pain may be temporary and resolve on its own. In others, the condition may be more severe and require treatment. Treatment options typically include managing pain symptoms with medication or surgery, avoiding activities that may exacerbate the condition, and practicing good facial hygiene. It is important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing facial neuralgia, as untreated cases can lead to chronic pain and other complications. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to alleviate symptoms and prevent further damage to the nervous system.

List of Doctors: Facial Neuritis

Duan Hongguang | Chief Physician at Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Hongguang Duan
Chief Physician
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Wang Xiuru | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Xiuru Wang
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Liu Yuxiang | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Yuxiang Liu
Deputy Chief Physician
Department of Pediatrics
Beijing Xuanwu Hospital
Ma Shuhua | Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Shuhua Ma
Chief Physician
Department of Geriatric Clinic
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Wang Guiling | Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Guiling Wang
Chief Physician
Acupuncture Center
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Zhao Yin | Deputy Chief Physician at Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Yin Zhao
Deputy Chief Physician
Acupuncture Center
Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine