Facial Pain

PROCEDURES/
CONDITIONS


Brain
bullitAneurysm & Coiling of Aneurysms
bullitAwake Craniotomy and Functional Mapping
bulletBrain Tumors
bulletCarotid Artery Stenting
bulletCarotid Endarterectomy
bulletCerebral Aneurysm
bulletCerebral Arterio-Venus Malformation Surgery
bulletCraniofacial Reconstruction
bulletFacial Pain
bulletGamma Knife
bulletHemifacial Spasms
bulletPediatric Neurosurgery
bulletPeripheral Nerve Surgery
bullitPermanent Low Dose Implants
bullitRadiosurgery
bulletSkull Base Surgery
bullitStereotactic Biopsy
bullit
Stroke
bullitTrigeminal Neuralgia

Spine

bulletChiropractic Care
bulletInteractive Education
bulletHerniated Discs
  Facial pain, though often caused by sinus disorders or dental problems, can be a symptom of a neurological disorder. Dull and throbbing or intense and sharp pain directly in the face and forehead can be caused by nerve disorders, infections in facial structure or injury. Repeated facial pain should be reported to the professionals at Michigan Head and Spine Institute and may require a thorough examination.


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