How effective is the nerve loop block in Major’s syndrome?

Nerve loop block is more effective in Meijer syndrome.
Major’s syndrome is an idiopathic spastic disorder of the jaw, mouth, and eyelids in adulthood. Its pathogenesis is not clear, but it may be related to abnormalities of the extrapyramidal organism or dystonia of the nucleus pulposus, or due to psychogenic factors.
Nerve loop block is to block the nerves between the cones and the organism, resulting in its nerve center will not be abnormally discharged resulting in tongue muscle, cervical muscle convulsions; to reduce the number of convulsions; nerve loop block can make Meijer Syndrome patients with fewer episodes of complications such as paralysis of the facial muscles, apathetic expression, and a series of manifestations related to the facial nerve.
If Meijer syndrome worsens, seek medical attention to avoid delays.