Abstract
Pain clinic of the face and head were discussed on 30 patients, whom I have experienced recently in our anesthesia department.
Pain in the head was 6 cases, in which occipital neuralgia were 3 cases. They were treated by major and minor occipital nerve block. Pain in the face was 12 cases, in which trigeminal neuralgia was 7 and the other type of neuralgic pain in the face was 5. They were treated by alcohol block.
Facial spasm was 7 cases, in which Tics were 6 cases. They were treated by facial nerve block in stylomastoid foramen. Facial palsy was 5 cases, in which Bell's palsy were 4 cases. They were treated by repeated stellate ganglion block.
Generally, patients of the face and head occupied about a half of all patients in Pain clinic, and nerve block therapy was very effective for them.