Why is nerve block technique recognized as the best technique to treat herpes zoster neuralgia? The nerve block technique, which is the watchword of pain specialists who come from anesthesiology, does the maximum to repair the damaged nerve and avoid the toxic side effects of drugs by precisely puncturing the corresponding damaged nerve root and injecting a small amount of anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving solution closest to the nerve root. Nerve block, the purpose of which is to repair, is to cure the pain, not to destroy the damaged nerve as some people think; compared with the painful point injection technique used in the rehabilitation department of a famous tertiary hospital to treat herpes zoster pain, it has many advantages such as high efficiency, small treatment damage and good analgesic effect. It is like comparing the precision-guided bombs used in modern warfare with traditional bombs. The treatment of postherpetic neuralgia is a worldwide problem. If a patient fails to use correct and reasonable treatment during the acute phase of herpes, and the disease does not effectively repair the damaged nerves for more than a few months, it may develop into postherpetic neuralgia, and once it evolves to this stage, no drug or method can effectively cure the pain, but only partially stop it. What is correct and reasonable treatment is the early use of antiviral drugs in sufficient quantity to control the development of viral occurrence, and for potential or already occurred nerve damage through nerve block technology injection of anti-inflammatory and pain relieving solution, so that the damaged nerves can be repaired to the maximum extent to fundamentally cure neuropathic pain and avoid the occurrence of postherpetic neuralgia. The core technology is nerve block, which can provide immediate pain relief and rapid elimination of the development of herpes skin through one or two outpatient treatments, combined with low-dose oral medication, etc. Of course, the most important thing is to avoid the occurrence of post-herpetic neuralgia, which can really provide patients with We offer a set of efficient, minimally invasive and convenient medical services, a medical price that any patient can afford, and a treatment plan that patients really need.