Trigeminal Neuralgia Is A Painful Unilateral Neuralgia Of The Trigeminal Nerve Characterized By Agonizing, Paroxysmal, And Lancinating Facial Pain With Unidentified Causes. Usually It Is Triggered By Stimuli At Specific Area In Head Or Neck Which Is Called Trigger Zone Clinically. The Pathophysiology Of Trigeminal Neuralgia Is Thought To Be Focal Mechanical Compression Of The Trigeminal Nerve At A Point Close To The Brain Stem, But Also Not Quite Clear. Unclear Causes Lead To Unidentified Treatments. Most Therapeutic Methods Are Simply Symptomatic Treatment. Many Medicine And Treatment Methods Have Been Proved Effective, Such As Carbamazepine, Gabapetin, Phenytoin, Microvascular Decompression, Percutaneous Techniques And Radiosurgery Method...