Neuritis is an inflammatory and degenerative disease of the peripheral nerves caused by various factors. It is usually treated clinically by etiologic therapy, together with neurorehabilitation, and is treated with medication as well as physical therapy. For example, if the neuritis is caused by bacterial infection, anti-infective treatment with sensitive antibiotics is required. If the neuritis is caused by trauma or compression, the wound needs to be repaired and the compression factor removed. 2. Rehabilitation therapy: also known as nerve repair therapy, nutritional nerve drugs such as methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, vitamin B12, rat nerve growth factor, etc., have the effect of nourishing nerves and promoting the repair of damaged nerve tissue. Hormonal drugs, such as prednisone and dexamethasone, can be used for immunotherapy and have the effect of eliminating neuroedema. In addition, physical therapy, such as acupuncture, massage, magnetic therapy and phototherapy, can also be chosen, all of which have certain rehabilitation effects.