Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, Tata Main Hospital, Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT
A 78-year-old elderly male who was on treatment for trigeminal neuralgia and hypertension was brought to the emergency with altered sensorium. His vital parameters were within normal limits; however, the arterial blood gas analysis showed severe hyponatremia. He was admitted to the ward, where further workup was carried out and hyponatremia correction started. He had a sudden worsening in his facial pain before he landed in encephalopathy. His medications (oxcarbazepine and chlorthalidone) that could cause hyponatremia were stopped, and judicious correction of hyponatremia was done. His baseline investigations, including a chest roentgenogram and electrocardiogram, were normal. After he regained consciousness, it was noted that the facial pain had regressed significantly despite stopping his first-line drugs. This case of worsening trigeminal neuralgic pain due to hyponatremia responded well to judicious sodium correction.
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