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Let's learn about trigeminal neuralgia, which is unfamiliar but important and severe pain felt in trivial daily life! [Kyung Hee Medical Center X Rain After Collaboration] Host: Reporter Hong Hye-geol Appearance: Professor Park Bong-jin, Department of Neurosurgery, Kyung Hee University Hospital Live medical broadcast hosted by Kyung Hee Medical Center professors and Rain After! Trigeminal neuralgia is a disease in which the trigeminal nerve in the face experiences severe pain momentarily and repeatedly even with minor external stimuli. It is a scary disease that causes people to lose their will to live because the pain that is difficult to endure continues and repeatedly. The cause is confirmed to be caused by blood vessels near the face compressing the trigeminal nerve root. Treatment methods include drug therapy, percutaneous procedures, radiosurgery, and microvascular decompression. Professor Park Bong-jin, Department of Neurosurgery, Kyung Hee University Hospital, and reporter Hong Hye-geol will answer your questions about trigeminal neuralgia. #Kyung Hee Medical Center #Kyung Hee University Hospital #Kyung Hee University Hospital #Neurosurgery #Bong Jin Park #Doctor #Trigeminal Neuralgia #Microvascular Decompression #Percutaneous Surgery #Radiosurgery #Teflon Compression