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Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day

Experiencing sudden, intense facial pain challenges daily routines, raising awareness to foster understanding and support.

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Position your brand as a compassionate partner in chronic pain awareness by leveraging teal-color campaigns and educational content to reach women over 50 and healthcare advocates during October.

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  • Wear Teal for TN: Share patient stories and light up your storefront/office in teal to show solidarity with the 1M+ Americans living with trigeminal neuralgia
  • Know the Signs: Create educational content about TN symptoms, risk factors (high BP, smoking, MS), and treatment options to empower your audience
  • Support Research & Relief: Partner with TN nonprofits or donate a portion of October sales to fund research and patient support programs
  • Women's Health Focus: Highlight that TN affects twice as many women as men, positioning your brand as an advocate for underserved patient communities

History

The inaugural celebration of Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day took place more than a decade ago, in 2013, launched by supporters of the cause. A few years later, in 2017, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution naming it as a national day and calling for action by individuals and communities across the country, as well as acknowledgement of those who are making a difference through research and treatments.

Trigeminal neuralgia affects people differently, but usually includes episodes of intense pain that may be shooting or jabbing, similar to something like an electric shock. This type of pain happens on one side of the face at a time, may come with facial spasms and can last for just a few seconds or as long as several minutes at a time. It can be painful simply for a person with TN to eat food, enjoy a beverage, smile, or even have the wind blow across their face.

Trigeminal Neuralgia Day is supported by the Trigeminal Neuralgia & Me organization that organizes different activities and events in honor of the day and all throughout the year. They also have advocated on behalf of the condition, specifically to the World Health Organization (WHO).


How to celebrate

Make it Teal

The support color for TN is teal and many people like to wear that color in honor of Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day. Whether pinning on a teal colored ribbon, wearing a teal t-shirt, or hanging a teal flag, this is a great time to show some support and raise awareness through conversations about this condition. Many businesses and communities can also show support by lighting up their buildings with the color teal in honor of TN Day. Learn More About Trigeminal Neuralgia A good way to show support in honor of Trigeminal Neuralgia Awareness Day is to become more knowledgeable and informed about this chronic condition. Take a look at some of these different facts about Trigeminal Neuralgia:Trigeminal neuralgia affects twice as many women as menSometimes called tic douloureux, trigeminal neuralgia is most common in people over the age of 50 yearsRisk factors for developing TN include high blood pressure or smoking, as well as the existence multiple sclerosis or other inflammatory brain diseaseTreatments for trigeminal neuralgia may begin with anticonvulsant medications and some people might need surgery