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Neuralgia is a disorder that affects the cranial nerves, which account for facial sensations such as temperature, touch, and pressure. Neuralgia causes short periods of severe burning, itching, or stabbing pain, which usually last only a couple of minutes. Neuralgia is very difficult to diagnose and in the past the pain of neuralgia has driven some individuals to suicide. Eating, talking, or an light sensation can cause an attack. In fact, even something so simple as a breeze can be a trigger for the condition. Neuralgia is unusual in young adults under the age of thirty and affects more women than men. Treatment options for individuals with neuralgia may include anti-seizure medications and some individuals have used surgical procedures. However, most surgical procedures currently available do not achieve permanent relief from neuralgia. Can you win social security disability or SSI disability benefits on the basis of Neuralgia?
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