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王某与李某系隔壁邻居。因王某"十一"要结婚,重新装修房屋。王某为了赶进度,要求装修工人日夜装修,产生的噪声严重影响了李某一家的休息,李某多次与王某协商未果。一日晚上7点,王某又指挥装修工在墙上打眼,产生了很强的噪声,李某遂又找到王某理论,双方由此发生争吵,引来邻里数十人,纷纷劝说双方忍让。王某恼羞成怒,当众指使装修工冯某打了李某几个耳光,并且告诉围观的人少管闲事。李某遭此羞辱之后,精神受到严重刺激,神经衰弱加重,不能正常生活、工作,所在企业因此将其辞退。治病、休养、生活无来源,李某身心、财产俱遭伤损。

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在本案中李某可以采取哪几种途径维护自己的权益

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