Neuralgia

Pronunciation: /ˈnjʊɹəɫˈdʒiˈiə/

Neuralgia (noun)

  1. Pain that comes from a damaged or irritated nerve, often felt as sharp, burning, or stabbing bursts.

Examples

  • Neuralgia causes nerve pain attacks that can feel sharp and sudden.
  • The doctor explained that neuralgia can trigger nerve pain attacks.