How should cervical hyperextension injury be treated?
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Neighbor Uncle Zhang suffered from cervical hyperextension injury because of a car accident last year. After surgery, his condition is no big problem. In order to make the wound heal faster after the operation, the doctor told Aunt Zhang several food therapy prescriptions. After Aunt Zhang tried them on Uncle Zhang, the effect was really good. Now I will write down these recipes for your reference.
How should cervical hyperextension injury be treated?
Soybean milk japonica rice porridge, this porridge is to use soybean milk instead of water and japonica rice cooked together into porridge, then add a little rock sugar to eat. During Uncle Zhang's hospitalization, Aunt Zhang often cooked this porridge for Uncle Zhang, because Uncle Zhang could only eat some liquid food after surgery, so that she could digest it better. Moreover, the vitamin content of soybean milk is high, which can supplement the nutrition of Uncle Zhang.
At the same time, there is also a water drink with Magnolia. Magnolia flower tea can harmonize qi and benefit lung, and has a great effect on wound healing of Uncle Zhang after operation. And after a meal to drink a cup of fresh tea, can go to fat, stomach and God.
Of course, in addition to these dietotherapy methods, about two weeks after the operation, Uncle Zhang gradually began to do some simple recovery actions, such as gently turning his neck, or sometimes nodding his head and so on. The doctor said that these simple actions can make the neck gradually adapt to some actions after the operation and play a role in rehabilitation.
matters needing attention
Litchi has the effect of detumescence and pain relief. It can relieve the symptoms of the injured patients and is conducive to the recovery of the patients. Cow milk rich contains a lot of high-quality protein nutrients, which can enhance human immunity, improve disease resistance, and is conducive to the recovery of patients. Wax gourd is a kind of dietary fiber food, easy to be absorbed by intestinal mucosa, promote intestinal peristalsis, conducive to the absorption of nutrients, not conducive to the recovery of patients.