Depression and chronic pain

People who suffer from Trigeminal neuralgia, which is a chronic pain condition, often have depression. I have written this blog to help understand how the pain-anxiety-depression cycle kicks in.
I remember a story told to us in childhood.
Akbar asked Birbal, what is the worst punishment for a human being? (Akbar was a powerful Mughal emperor in India and Birbal was his wisest court- minister).
Birbal said, “Sire, before I give you the answer to this question, may I ask you what do you think is the worst punishment ?”
“Why, Birbal, of course it is death penalty ! …I just want to know if you have any different thoughts.”
“Sire, the worst punishment is not death; it is a “continuous, chronic mental terror that death or pain is about to come. I do not wish this punishment upon my worst enemy too.”
“Surely Birbal, you are joking. How can anything be worse than death itself? You have to prove your claim” said the Emperor in his usual style.
And in his usual style, Birbal too arranged the experiment.
He ordered a ferocious and hungry tiger to be brought in a cage. He ordered that the tiger should be kept half fed.
Five feet from the cage, he tied a well-fed sheep to a tree.
A heap of grass was kept by the sheep’s side so she could feed to her heart’s content.
Birbal told Akbar, “Sire, we will visit this site daily.”
On the tenth day. The sheep had lost all the weight, had not eaten any grass and there was a terrified look on her face that had become almost permanent. The fear of the tiger had taken away her appetite.
This story is more than just amusement.
A chronic pain, chronic terror, continuous foreboding that the next attack of pain in imminent is typical of trigeminal neuralgia pain….even in patients who are on medicines for months and years together.
This continuous terror and severe anxiety is worse than pain itself.
It has been proven with the help of functional MRI that the surface area of sensory pain mapped on brain surface is found to have increased many-fold in patients with trigeminal neuralgia and other types of chronic pain.
So, the brain actually changes for worse in these patients….literally and structurally.
This results in even small painful stimuli causing severe pain as the sensory interpretation of the pain has multiplied many fold.
Thus chronic pain can cause severe depression, and induce suicidal tendencies.
And this is the reason that procedures like MicroVascular Decompression should be used to CURE the disease (Trigeminal Neuralgia), rather than any temporary methods or medicines.
Dr Jaydev Panchwagh is a renowned neurosurgeon with special interest in Trigeminal neuralgia treatment, and has performed over a thousand Microvascular Decompression surgeries.

Trigeminal Neuralgia- a short introduction

“What is Trigeminal Neuralgia surgery ?

This is a very popular question in my outpatient clinic”.

Dr Jaydev Panchawagh is a top neurosurgeon (brain and spine surgeon) in Pune, Maharashtra state in India. Here he discusses how Trigeminal Neuralgia or facial pain disease is caused, and its symptoms and its treatment by MVD surgery.

How is Trigeminal neuralgia diagnosed?

Diagnosis of Trigeminal Neuralgia may not be easy if one has never heard of it. The TN pain is usually like an electric current. It is brought on by brushing teeth or washing face or touching the face, breeze, chewing etc.

Usually in the early stages Trigeminal Neuralgia, pain responds to medication. Sometimes the pain is so severe and debilitating that it is called Suicide disease.

Why is Trigeminal neuralgia caused?

Trigeminal Neuralgia may be caused by compression of the nerve by one or more blood vessels. Dr Jaydev Panchawagh explains here that as the vessel keeps on pumping its pulsations against the nerve for months and years, severity of the disease goes on increasing.

Are medications helpful for Trigeminal neuralgia treatment?

Drugs are only temporary relief givers. Simply speaking, the drugs are just the numbing chemicals. They do not treat the basic cause. These drugs give rise to side effects because they do not “know” that only the nerve is to be numbed. So, they numb the entire nervous system.

In the meanwhile, pulsations continue to hammer the nerve, severity increases and drug doses increase. The person enters into a negative cycle and becomes victim of the drugs on the one hand, and pain on the other.

What causes Trigeminal neuralgia?

What gives best relief for trigeminal neuralgia pain?

This Trigeminal Neuralgia surgery video explains very clearly how there is compression of the Trigeminal nerve by a blood vessel and how it can be treated by MicroVascular Decompression (MVD). The film shows how pulsations cause “short circuiting” inside the nerve and pain is ignited.

What is the surgery for treatment of Trigeminal neuralgia?

 

Dr Jaydev Panchwagh demonstrates MicroVascularDecompression or MVD surgery. Since the main culprit behind TN is one or more blood vessels compressing the trigeminal nerve, a decompression usually helps in relieving pain. He inserts a teflon sponge to separate the nerve and blood vessel, which gives relief from Trigeminal Neuralgia.