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How to pronounce neuralgia in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms neuralgy
Type of hurting, pain
Has types sciatica, tic douloureux, trigeminal neuralgia
Derivation neuralgic

Examples of neuralgia

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When the pain lasts four or more months, that person has postherpetic neuralgia.
From the stltoday.com
Neuralgia is a form of chronic pain and can be extremely difficult to diagnose.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Even if you do get shingles, your risk of postherpetic neuralgia is much less.
From the latimes.com
Will I definitely get post-herpetic neuralgia if I don't take this medication?
From the orlandosentinel.com
His eyes failed him, he had facial neuralgia, arthritis of the back, sciatica.
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In 1642, Musashi suffered attacks of neuralgia, foreshadowing his future ill-health.
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Some suffer from post-herpetic neuralgia long after the blisters are gone.
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Symptomatic treatment is often needed for the complication of postherpetic neuralgia.
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His health remained good until around 1884, having suffered from neuralgia.
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More examples
  • Acute spasmodic pain along the course of one or more nerves
  • (neuralgic) of or relating to or suffering from neuralgia; "neuralgic pains"
  • Neuralgia is pain in one or more nerves that occurs without stimulation of pain receptor (nociceptor) cells. Neuralgia pain is produced by a change in neurological structure or function rather than by the excitation of pain receptors that causes nociceptive pain. ...
  • An acute, severe, intermittent pain that radiates along a nerve
  • (Neuralgias) A simple definition - a condition that causes brief episodes of stabbing pain between the eyes and ears.
  • Pain in distribution of nerve or nerves.
  • Pain along the course of a nerve.
  • Severe recurrent pain along one or more nerves, usually not associated with changes in the nerve structure
  • A painful condition caused by disorders of the nervous system.