The treatment of facial neuritis has been a subject of much debate. The treatment of facial neuritis is very confusing in the professional acupuncture community itself. The main confusion includes: 1, the variety of treatment methods: such as acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, penetration, bloodletting, cutting treatment, buried thread, acupuncture point compressing, etc. no less than 20 kinds, plus Chinese medicine, massage, physical therapy, its treatment methods are diverse. 2, the timing of acupuncture different views: what acute period, remission period, sequelae period, etc., a variety of statements let patients do not know where to start. There are even modern medical do not needles say, open window decompression treatment. A facial neuritis treatment for a patient who does not have any expertise is left to hit the jackpot. After so many years there are a few thoughts, written out here, but hopefully helpful to patients: 1. Facial neuritis is something that needs to be treated to heal. Modern neurology considers facial neuritis to be a self-limiting disease that will heal without treatment. This is not entirely true. More than half of the facial neuritis will get better, but 100% of the muscles innervated by the facial nerve will not recover their function. The best way to treat facial neuritis is with acupuncture, but not all of them are correct. It is clear that some of the above mentioned acupuncture methods: acupuncture, electroacupuncture, penetration, bloodletting, excision, buried threads, acupuncture point patching are not effective, such as acupuncture point patching; some are harmful to facial neuritis, such as penetration, bloodletting, excision, buried threads. In the acute stage, acupuncture is also possible. Our method is to determine the stimulation site according to the anatomy of modern medicine, and choose the safer intermittent wave in electrical stimulation to treat, which is effective to stimulate the paralyzed muscles, and avoid facial muscle linkage and spasm.