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Are you experiencing unexplained trigeminal neuralgia facial pain or researching rare brain tumors? This video uncovers shocking facts about epidermoid cysts, a rare type of benign brain tumor, and their surprising link to trigeminal neuralgia. Learn how an epidermoid tumor compresses the trigeminal nerve, leading to intense facial pain and what you can do about it. An epidermoid cyst is a rare, slow-growing benign brain tumor that can compress the trigeminal nerve, leading to trigeminal neuralgia—a condition marked by severe facial pain. Treatment typically involves microsurgical removal of the cyst to relieve nerve compression and alleviate symptoms. In this video, we explore the rare but impactful condition of epidermoid cyst brain tumors and their connection to trigeminal neuralgia, a chronic pain disorder affecting the face. An epidermoid cyst in the brain is a slow-growing, benign tumor that forms from trapped skin cells during early development. While not cancerous, these cysts can grow large enough to compress nearby nerves and brain structures, particularly the **trigeminal nerve**, which is responsible for facial sensation. Compression of the trigeminal nerve by an *intracranial epidermoid cyst* can result in *trigeminal neuralgia**, one of the most severe forms of facial pain. Patients often describe the pain as sharp, stabbing, electric shock-like episodes on one side of the face. Understanding the link between a **brain epidermoid cyst* and trigeminal neuralgia is essential for early diagnosis and effective treatment. We discuss the **symptoms of an epidermoid brain cyst**, including headaches, balance issues, and cranial nerve dysfunction, with a focus on how it can mimic or cause trigeminal neuralgia. Diagnosis is typically confirmed through MRI imaging, which can clearly show the size and location of the cyst. The mainstay of treatment for *epidermoid cysts causing trigeminal neuralgia* is **microsurgical removal**. Neurosurgeons carefully access the cyst using minimally invasive techniques to decompress the nerve while preserving surrounding brain structures. In many cases, this leads to significant or complete relief from trigeminal neuralgia symptoms. If you or someone you know is suffering from unexplained facial pain or has been diagnosed with a **brain tumor**, especially an epidermoid cyst, this video provides valuable information on causes, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and recovery. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more in-depth content on **neurological conditions**, **brain tumor treatments**, and **facial nerve disorders**. #EpidermoidCyst #TrigeminalNeuralgia #BrainTumor #FacialPain #Neurosurgery #TrigeminalNerve #EpidermoidTumor #BrainHealth #ChronicPain #Neuroscience Dr Jaydev Panchwagh is a world-renowned neurosurgeon based in Pune, India. He has many national and international patients (from USA, Mauritius, Middle East, Philippines, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Kenya, Nigeria), who come to him for treatment of both Trigeminal neuralgia and Hemifacial spasm, among others like brain tumors, brain aneurysms and spine surgery. He is director of the Advanced Brain and Spine surgery Centre, Pune. He is also founder member of Synapse Brain and Spine Foundation, India. This film is uploaded by synapse brain and spine foundation for students, science enthusiasts and patients for education purpose. You may please visit our website http://neurosurgerypune.com The helplines for any questions or for appointment with Dr Jaydev Panchawagh are +91 9011333841, +91 7720948948 between 9am and 5pm Indian time. E-MAIL: [email protected], [email protected] Disclaimer: This Video is only for information and educational Purposes, all views expressed are personal. There maybe differences of opinion. Viewer discretion is advised. All viewer decisions are their responsibility. Use of this information is at the users own risk. Dr Panchawagh and his team, associates and employees will not be liable for any direct/indirect/implied loss or liability incurred to the user or any other consequential damages, due to decisions taken based on the information provided herein. The treatments discussed or views expressed herein may not be suitable for all. The users should rely on their own research and should consult their doctors to determine the merit, risks and suitability of recommendation. Past performance is not a guarantee for future performance or future results. Information herein is believed to be reliable, although its accuracy and completeness cannot be guaranteed. The images and video used may be copyright of the channel owner or third party. Please consult the doctor personally for treatment. Videos cannot replace consultations.Reliance on any information provided here is solely at your own risk. This channel does not establish a doctor-patient relationship.