Tinsel town's original macho stud Salman Khan who's presently busy shooting for his upcoming flick 'Ek Tha Tiger' is, apparently, again affected by pain in his jaw.
According to a newspaper, the 'Dabbang' actor experienced an intense pain while shooting for the film in Cuba and he's suspecting a knot in his jaw. Although, the pain was not as acute because the one he suffered in June last year, but it surely appears to be a subject demanding concern.
A source for the tabloid was quoted as saying that the 46-year old actor is on medication for a similar and isn't worried in regards to the ailment much. He added further that it is a physical condition just very similar to blood pressure, diabetes, cholesterol and it can't deter Salman from living his life to the fullest.
Salman, who happens to be one of the eligible bachelors within the country, underwent a non-invasive surgery for trigeminal neuralgia within the U.s. six months back.
The surgery, which went on for five-hours, involved removing blockages within the mouth and then he was advised rest for few weeks. He'll reportedly undergo a second-time diagnosis soon.
In an interview earlier, Khan claimed that he have been silently affected by trigeminal neuralgia for the past seven years and it was only when the pain became unbearable that he decided to head in for surgery.
The ailment even affected his voice, making it much harsher.
Trigeminal neuralgia (TN), often referred to as prosopalgia, the Suicide Disease or Fothergill's disease is regarded as to be a neuropathic disorder characterized by intense pain within the face which appears at intervals.
The pain originates from the trigeminal nerve and is likely one of the most painful conditions known. The indications of the disease, which happens to be quite rare with approximately 1 in 15,000 people affected by it, mostly appear after the age of 50.