”When I have trigeminal neuralgia, it hurts so much that I have to bang my head against the wall!” Arguably, this is the most profound statement about when trigeminal neuralgia strikes. This is because the facial slashing, electric shock and tearing-like pain is unbearable to the average person. And the cold wind blowing in autumn and winter is the high season of trigeminal neuralgia. Injecting vitamins in the facial nerve hole can stop pain in 60% of patients, while local radiofrequency thermal coagulation can achieve effective pain relief in more than 90% of patients. Trigeminal neuralgia caused 10 years without dining out. On weekends, families are willing to dine out and have a good time. However, Ms. Chen has not eaten out with her family for 10 years, not because she is autistic or stingy, but because her trigeminal neuralgia flares up every time she eats out! When an attack occurs, the pain is so bad that it goes under the table. And Uncle Li is also a trigeminal neuralgia patient, he said that when he was in pain, holding his grandson in his arms, he was able to let go and throw him to the ground. This “pain” is incomprehensible to us normal people, when the trigeminal neuralgia attack, the face has a knife cut, electric shock, tear-like pain, and the attack has no fixed time, as long as encounter a little stimulation, such as washing face, brushing teeth, eating, cold wind blowing, etc. will cause its attack. In the fall and winter, about 30% more patients visit the hospital for trigeminal neuralgia than in the spring and summer, which is due to cold air stimulation, resulting in more frequent pain attacks. Conservative treatment can stop pain in more than 60% of patients. In most cases, there is no good way to cure trigeminal neuralgia. There are some patients who take painkillers, and even the use of tramadol does not provide good pain relief; instead, the drowsiness and gastrointestinal reactions caused by these painkillers are still more severe. Therefore, considering these factors, after clinical studies, we found that taking conservative treatment, on the contrary, can achieve better results, and more than 60% of patients can stop pain in about 10 days.