Stellate ganglion block therapy is an excellent method for restoring blood supply to the facial nerve, and the authoritative textbook on pain, “Clinical Treatment Guide – Pain Branch? The authoritative textbook of pain medicine, “Clinical Treatment Guide – Pain Branch”, states that stellate ganglion block is the preferred treatment for facial palsy, with a cure rate of 100% when performed within one week of onset. From the clinical experience of pain physicians, it is important to be conservative in explaining the condition to the patient and not to be too full in terms of cure rate, but to analyze the patient’s specific physical condition: elderly patients and diabetic patients have poorer underlying neurological conditions and are more prone to nerve damage, which predicts a significantly greater difficulty in recovery. The former Mr. Li is suffering from diabetes, if there is no diabetes or the onset of earlier time to see the doctor, the effect may be better and faster than now, during the treatment of Mr. Li, control of blood sugar to maintain a stable is also an important work. Ms. Meng has been suffering from posterior sequelae for a long time, and the hope that she could recover to what extent was not very high at that time, but surprisingly, Ms. Meng’s improvement was really remarkable and rapid, while some patients’ posterior sequelae improvement is not obvious, the course of the disease and the time of onset is the key link, in addition, the difference between individuals is also great. In the Japanese pain community, stellate ganglion block therapy also occupies a very important position. This method was highly respected by pain specialist Fumikichi Wakasugi for curing the facial palsy of former Japanese Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka (during his term of office), and the Prime Minister’s allergic rhinitis for many years was also cured, and this method accounts for about 70-80% of nerve blocks performed in pain clinics in Japan. At the Dalian Central Hospital, at most, the pain department performs stellate ganglion blocks on 30 patients a day for different pain and ischemic diseases.