Glossopharyngeal neuralgia is a rare pain syndrome caused by compression of your glossopharyngeal nerve. It leads to episodes of severe pain, usually on one side of the back of your throat and nose.
Jill Becher woke up one fall morning with what felt like a bad sore throat. For a few days, she pushed the pain aside. But when it didn't fade, she went to urgent care. Doctors there found no obvious ...
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL breathing, first described by Dail 1 in 1951, is a technic for ventilating the lungs that does not require the use of the muscles of respiration. Instead, the muscles of the mouth and ...
Repeated episodes of stabbing pain in the tongue, throat, ear, and tonsils are known as Glossopharyngeal neuralgia. This syndrome usually develops in people over 40 years of age and the pain can last ...
The early cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) infections saw people reporting a temporary loss of smell and taste (anosmia and dysgeusia) for about one-third of ...
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