[Case follow-up] To cure pain: “Trident nerve pains” that can’t be cured with a broken face.

The post-operative situation of Ms. Fong is a matter of concern. Yesterday, the Group of Experts of Professor Kang Haitao went and recorded a video on her real post-operative feelings:

Pre-operative: Three fork on the left has had a nervous pain for more than 10 years, has been on Camassipin and Okassipin, has been on better medications, has stopped, has had a poor effect on gradual medications, has kept her from speaking, has been aggravated in the past week, and has been hard to bear with severe pain.

After the surgery, the pain disappears after the anaesthesia, and at present there is no impact on food, speech or daily life, and the bruises on the face are slowly healing, and finally there is a smile.

Experts remind:

If, in the area of the trident nerve distribution of the head, there is a sudden outbreak, a stop, a lightning sample, a knife cut, a burning sample, stubbornness, unbearable and severe pain. Speeches, washes, brushes or breezes, even when walking, can lead to severe pain in the course of a single act. The pain lasted for seconds or minutes, and the pain was cyclical and intermittent, as was normal. There is no need to delay this situation, and regular treatment can be cured. For young, good-health patients, we prefer microvascular repressure treatment, in which there is an oppressive vascular and trident neurosynthesis, which, once completely decompressed, can serve the purpose of cure.