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Suicide Disease (TN)

Mayukh Pandit , Mayukh Pandit

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RFP Indian Journal of Medical Psychiatry 2(2-3):p 57-59, May-December 2019. | DOI:

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Mayukh Pandit. Suicide Disease (TN). RFP Indian Journal of Medical Psychiatry. 2019; 2(2-3):57–59.


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Trigeminal neuralgia also called Suicide disease is such a disease which affects lots of lives with its excruciating pain which is felt in the division’s of one more branches of trigeminal nerve. These pain is known as worst pain a person can suffer which leads to development of psychiatric disorders and that often leads to suicide. It is believed that more than 50% of sufferers have committed suicide. There are treatment available for these disease for pain relief. The highest pain relief treatment is achieved by a surgical procedure known as MVD which relief pain upto 15 years. But no such treatment plan are there which completely cure such disease. I worked and studied these disease for a long time and I invented and designed an implant and wrote an hypothesis which I believe can cure this incurable Suicide disease. I have added some part of my hypothesis in Author’s note at last. I believe people must fight these disease positively and defeat such worst disease with a strong will in themselves.

Keywords: Excruciating pain; Microvascular decompression (MVD); Hypothesis.


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