Cómo Pronunciar "neuralgia"
word
nʊˈrældʒə
noo-RAL-juh
njuːɹˈældʒɐ
nyoo-RAL-juh
Definición
Neuralgia is a sharp, sudden pain that happens along the path of a nerve, often without any injury. It is usually caused by irritation, damage, or inflammation of the nerve.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
nʊˈrældʒə
Inglés Británico
njuːɹˈældʒɐ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
noo-RAL-juh
UK
nyoo-RAL-juh
Escucha en Contexto
Neuralgia often causes sudden, sharp pain in the face or head.
Many people with shingles experience neuralgia as a complication.
Doctors sometimes prescribe medication to help with neuralgia.
Living with neuralgia can make even everyday activities challenging.