Do you mean Tic douloureux?? This is also known as trigeminal neuralgia a severe, stabbing pain to one side of the face.
The correct spelling is tic douloureux and is also referred to as trigeminal neuralgia, which is a severe, stabbing pain to one side of the face. It stems from one or more branches of the nerve that supplies sensation to the face, the trigeminal nerve.
There are many different symptoms of Tic Douloureux. Some of these symptoms include electric shock type pain on one side of the face, pain during talking, and pain when cool air passes the face.
Tic delire, often referred to as "tic disorders" or "Tourette syndrome," can be managed through a combination of behavioral therapies, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and habit reversal training, as well as medications like antipsychotics or alpha-agonists. In some cases, deep brain stimulation may be considered for severe symptoms that do not respond to other treatments. It’s important for individuals to work closely with healthcare professionals to tailor the treatment to their specific needs.