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"Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia" is the medical term for what condition?
- Brain freeze:Most everyone knows what "brain freeze" is. The technical medical term is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia but it's also known as brain freeze, or ice cream headache, or ice cream brain. It happens when we drink or eat cold things, like ice water or ice cream. Brain freeze happens when the group of nerves located behind the nose, near the trigeminal nerve in the brain, detect cold substances in the mouth. Triggering the nerves with cold sensation causes sharp, sudden onset pain in the front part of the head. It may feel like a sharp pain or a dull, persistent ache that lasts for a few seconds or a couple of minutes. It usually subsides on its own. Source: Healthline.com
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