There are many different symptoms related to multiple sclerosis.  One of the more painful symptoms can be multiple sclerosis neuralgia.  This is a condition that typically causes facial pain.  In MS neuralgia, the trigeminal nerve is usually damaged by the process of demyelination.  This can cause periods of severe pain in the lower face, usually around the jaw and the mouth.  It is sometimes referred to as trigeminal neuralgia.  It can occur in other diseases as well, but it is most common in multiple sclerosis patients due to their nervous system problems.  Many patients say it is one of the most painful symptoms of multiple sclerosis.

Neuralgia can come on at any time, and it can have a wide variety of different triggers.  Triggers can include eating, brushing ones teeth, or even loud noises.  When an episode occurs, it can last anywhere from a few days to a …