acrosoprosopalgia
Acrosoprosopalgia is a term sometimes used to describe a type of facial pain. While not a universally recognized medical diagnosis in the same way as conditions like trigeminal neuralgia, it generally refers to pain experienced in the extremities of the face, often the forehead, temples, and jawline. The word itself is derived from Greek: "acro" meaning extremity, "proso" meaning face, and "algia" meaning pain.
The symptoms associated with acrosoprosopalgia can vary but often include sharp, stabbing, or dull aching sensations.
Diagnosing the cause of facial pain, including what might be described as acrosoprosopalgia, typically involves a