Complicated Terms For Minor Illnesses
Sphenopalatine Ganglioneuralgia

Sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia sounds like two made-up words, but this is actually the medical term for what individuals call a âbrain freeze.â Its technical name means pain of the nerve called the sphenopalatine ganglion. This condition occurs after rapidly eating or drinking something quite cold, such as ice cream or cold beverages. It is thought that the act of touching the cold food or beverage to the roof of the mouth is the main cause. In this condition, all of the blood vessels in the area constrict in the cold, and the local pain receptors send messages that lead to the pain. The reason these headaches only last a few seconds is because the temperature typically warms back up quickly. The best treatment is to place the tongue on the roof of the mouth for warmth. In seconds, it will feel like it never happened.