Tips on Affording Your Prescription Medication
Worry about being able to afford your prescription medication while you are in pain adds to the frustration and fear for people with facial pain.
Having neuropathic facial pain does not make you helpless or hopeless. Whether you are newly diagnosed or have been living with facial pain for many years, we have resources for you. And despite the pain, you can live well.
Did you know that facial pain doesn’t just affect your physical well-being? Learn about psychotherapy, stress management, behavioral therapies, and other tools to maintain good mental health.
Becoming educated about your condition allows you to choose the right doctors for you and to actively participate in your treatment plan.
Worry about being able to afford your prescription medication while you are in pain adds to the frustration and fear for people with facial pain.
Can Hormones Affect Facial Pain? Some women experience a change in their facial pain at various points in their menstrual cycles, when taking or stopping hormonal methods of birth control, […]
Dr. Leesa Scott-Morrow will discuss anxiety in people with facial pain.This webinar will introduce the brain mechanisms that are involved in the experience of fear and anxiety, including discussion of […]
Dr. Gary Stanton explains how acupuncture can help manage TN pain.
Dr. Larry Arbeitman will answer: What is Upper Cervical Chiropractic? How does is differ from traditional Chiropractic methods? Learn about the connection between the Upper Cervical Spine and Facial Pain, research and case studies, what you can expect from UCC and how you can integrate it into your healthcare plan. You will also be able to ask Dr. Arbeitman your questions during this live presentation.
Dr. Julie Pilitsis discusses ways to get your pain to manageable levels.
Complementary health approaches, also referred to as complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), integrative health therapies, and other terms, refers to a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, […]
Dr. Steven Chang of Stanford University Medical Center and FPA Medical Advisory Board member reviews radiation treatment options for neuropathic facial pain.
Jennifer M. Wagner, Executive Director of the Western Pain Society, explains the brain-body connection with an emphasis on pain response and provides a list of strategies for those affected by chronic pain.
Dr. Derek Steinbacher, Director of Craniofacial Surgery, Yale Medicine, Chief of Oral Maxillofacial Surgery and Dentistry, FPA Medical Advisory Board member, reviews migraines, TMJ disorders, and dental pain.
Two people affected by neuropathic facial pain discuss their experience using medical marijuana.
Dr. Deborah Barrett offers a framework and tools to help people improve their quality of life, just as they are, while also reducing pain and suffering. Her work draws from empirically based cognitive and behavioral interventions, and she practices what she preaches every day.
Dr. Ramesh Babu answers some common questions about botox for facial pain.
Medical disorders that affect the facial nerve may be the cause of your pain. Learn more about underlying conditions that cause face pain.
Neuromodulation can relieve various types of facial pain. Learn more about neuromodulation and whether it can help your face pain.
Prepare for facial pain flares and learn how to better avoid and deal with face pain flares when they happen.
Facial pain can be described in many words…but if you had to choose just one, what would it be? The YPC recently shared how we would describe TN in one word and how we plan to overcome TN.
Facial pain can create fears and doubts. Learn about taking control of your life with facial pain.
For many people with facial pain, weather can cause pain flares. Learn why weather can affect your facial pain and what you can do to minimize it.
Medical cannabis has become a useful tool in the toolbox for people with facial pain. Learn more about cannabis for face pain.
Mindfulness has increasingly gained attention over the past few decades, as it is gradually implemented in medical care, hospitals, schools, and businesses.
When severe facial pain is an emergency, this guidance will inform the doctors how to treat you.
Get tips on how to deal with pain in public, so that you can still enjoy yourself while out with family, friends, a significant other, or by yourself.
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