Abstract

The purpose of this study is to analyze the clinical effects of acupuncture in the treatment of refractory facial neuritis. In this study, 80 patients with intractable facial neuritis are selected as the study subjects, and the patients are randomly divided into 2 groups with 40 people in each group. The first group is the experimental group, and the patients are treated with acupuncture and Chinese medicine. The second group is the control group, and only the same Chinese medicine treatment is given. The curative effect is determined by the scores of symptoms, signs and complications of the two groups before and after treatment. The results show that each score of the experimental group decreased more than those of the control group after treatment. This indicates that the therapeutic effect of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine is much better than that of the control group only treated with traditional Chinese medicine, and acupuncture has an excellent clinical therapeutic effect in the treatment of intractable facial neuritis.

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