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Motor neuron disease is a heterogeneous disease, with a variety of pathogens and no influence on each other, so it must be used in combination with a variety of methods, including various non-drugs.
**Method: 1. Respiratory support. When patients with motor neuron disease have respiratory disorders, endotracheal intubation or tracheostomy is often used, among which non-invasive ventilation is more common, assisted by ventilator ventilation, and the patient's ventilation function is regularly monitored.
In addition, positive airway pressure can be used to manage nocturnal hypoventilation, reduce patient mortality, and improve quality of life.
2. Nutritional support. Patients should pay attention to eating high-calorie, high-protein foods daily. If the survival of the patient is seriously affected due to swallowing dysfunction, enteral nutrition under the guidance of medical staff is the best method, and the gastrointestinal nutrition of percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy can significantly prolong the survival of the patient.
3. Symptomatic**. Symptomatic treatment is based on the patient's symptoms, which can treat complications symptomatically and improve the patient's quality of life. Muscle cramps can be treated with antiepileptic drugs; Patients with urination and defecation disorders can use drugs such as senna and lactulose under the guidance of a doctor; Patients with anxiety symptoms can be given drugs such as haloperthioxine and melitrexime under the guidance of a doctor; Patients with sleep disorders can be given drugs such as amitriptyline, zolpidem, levopiclone, etc., under the guidance of a doctor.
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If the nerve is damaged, even if it is surgical, it will not recover completely, and may leave some sequelae, causing inconvenience in the movement of the limbs.
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Hello, it usually takes about a month to three months for nerve damage to fully recover, and the specific time depends on the degree of nerve damage. If the nerve damage is mild, it will take a short time to recover in about a month, and if the nerve damage is severe, the recovery time will be about three months to fully recover. During the first period, it is necessary to do a good job of local care, develop good work and rest habits, avoid affecting the first effect, and prolong the recovery time.
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How long does it take for nerve damage to recover, depending on the specific situation, it generally takes 1-3 months, or even longer, as follows: 1. Slight nerve damage: peripheral nerve damage, as well as slight damage to the central nervous system, takes 1-3 months.
**Including drugs**, there are also some ** means, the vast majority of patients can get a basic recovery. 2. Severe nerve damage: moderate to severe cerebrovascular diseases, as well as intracranial tumors, brain trauma, minor fractures of peripheral nerves, etc., the recovery of these injuries is relatively difficult, and more or less will leave certain sequelae.
Therefore, in the event of nerve damage, it is necessary to conduct a scientific assessment, and then according to the results of the assessment, a comprehensive approach of drugs and **** should be taken as early as possible to reduce the sequelae as much as possible. Recovery from a nerve injury usually takes 3 months, but there are differences between individuals, depending on the severity and location of the nerve damage. If the nerve damage is caused by neuritis, more patients may have significant improvement in 1-2 weeks, or even get **.
For more serious nerve damage, such as nerve traumatic tears and avulsions, surgery is actively given in the early stage for repair, drugs to nourish the nerve, and active exercise and nutrient supplementation in the later stage, usually 3-6 months can be completely recovered.
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The recovery time from nerve injury depends on the type of injury. Nerve damage can be divided into two categories, one is central nervous system damage that cannot be recovered; The other is peripheral nerve damage, which can be recovered. For example, the recovery time of the spinal cord nerve and cauda equina nerve varies from person to person, and is closely related to the patient's age, the location of the injury, whether there is a scar at the injured site, and whether the patient receives a reasonable and effective **.
How long it takes to recover from a nerve injury depends on the individual. Generally, it takes at least half a year, one to three years. If the nerve damage is severe, it may take longer.
Of course, it also has to do with the progress of the operation. If the operation is very successful, and the patient actively cooperates after the operation, the recovery speed will be greatly improved, and it will be able to recover to a better state in about one month to half a year.
If you want the nerve to recover faster, you can take Chinese medicine after surgery**, which can speed up the nerve recovery. Usually pay attention to the combination of work and rest, take care of your body. After nerve damage, you can't do strenuous exercise.
Therefore, there is no exact time frame for recovery from nerve injury and varies depending on the nature, severity, and ** of the injury. **The principle is to restore the continuity of the nerves as early as possible or to promote the remodeling of nerve function. The timing of surgery can be decided depending on the injury and contamination.
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There are many people in life who have suffered damage to their nervous system due to unexpected circumstances, and it is very difficult to damage the nerves compared to other diseases**. In general, it takes at least a year for a nerve to return to a healthy state if the nerve is damaged. However, since each person's actual condition is different, the recovery time required also varies from person to person.
Nerve damage must feel very strange to everyone, in fact, once the body has nerve damage, there will be a high rate of disability. There are many types of nerve damage, the more common ones are cranial nerve, olfactory nerve, optic nerve, and facial nerve injury. No matter what type of nerve damage, it is easy to bring great harm to one's physical health.
There are many causes of nerve damage, and if you want to completely damage nerves, in addition to being related to the actual condition of the individual, the method is actually very important.
If you have suffered a serious traumatic injury, such as a severe head injury, a broken limb or a joint injury, you can easily suffer from nerve damage. After the appearance of this disease, it is easy for patients to develop muscle paralysis, sensory system disorders and other diseases. Whether or not the nerve damage will return to its normal state has a lot to do with understanding a person's actual situation.
Some nerve damage may be restored, but some nerve damage is permanent and it is impossible to return to the original state.
Therefore, how long it takes for nerve damage to recover in general should have a lot to do with the actual condition of the individual. It should also be seen whether the method is appropriate and how well the patient's body absorbs the drug. If the patient's nerve damage is not particularly severe and there are no injuries that are difficult to recover, the recovery time is usually about a year.
If the body does not return to its normal state after one year, then there is basically no chance of recovery from the nerve damage.
In summary, I hope you can learn more about nerve damage. Relatively speaking, this disease has its own typical characteristics, once the nervous system has been seriously damaged. If there is no timely and effective **, it can easily lead to physical disability in patients.
If the degree of nerve damage is not particularly severe, it can generally be recovered in about a year after **. But if the nerve damage is particularly severe, it is actually a very difficult and impossible thing to restore the body to a healthy state.
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Nerve damage can generally be recovered in at least three months, because it takes about three months for the myelin sheath to repair after nerve injury, and substances that nourish the nerve are usually given, including gangliosides, murine nerve growth factor, brain protein hydrolysate, methylcobalamin, and vitamin B1.
In addition, it is necessary to remove the ** that causes nerve damage, if it is traumatic to give surgery, if it is infectious, it is necessary to give antiviral and antibiotic **, metabolic correction of metabolic factors, diabetes should be controlled, and if it is caused by drinking, it is necessary to abstain from alcohol. By removing the risk factors and giving the nerve nourishment at the same time, coupled with the training of the nerve, the nerve damage can be recovered in about three months.
If the recovery time of sciatic nerve injury is a sharp injury such as a cutting injury, it should be repaired in the first stage, and the adventitia should be performed with end-to-end anastomosis, and the postoperative fixation should be performed in the hip extension and flexion knee position for 6 to 8 weeks. If the sciatic nerve is injured due to hip dislocation or pelvic fracture, it should be reduced and decompressed in the early stage, and the nerve should be explored after 1 to 3 months of observation according to the recovery situation. In the case of firearm wounds, only debridement is done in the early stage, and exploratory repair is performed 3 to 4 weeks after the wound has healed.
Late foot and ankle functional reconstruction improves limb function. If the drug injection injury is injured, nerve release should be performed as soon as possible, and the repeated irrigation of normal saline, and the use of hyperbaric oxygen ** after surgery can effectively promote the regeneration and repair of the injured sciatic nerve.
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The recovery time of nerve injury is relatively long, and the specific recovery situation is determined by the severity of the injury, which generally takes about 3 months, but some patients with severe injuries are difficult to recover. For some myelin sheath or axonal injury, after nerve self-repair, the symptoms of nerve injury can be relieved in about 1 month, and can be basically recovered in about 3 months, such as metabolic nerve damage, inflammatory nerve damage and other diseases. If the nerve damage does not recover after 6 months, it is considered that there may be sequelae.
In the case of neuronal necrosis and axonal rupture, the patient's nerve damage is serious, the possibility of regeneration is very small, and it is difficult to recover, such as cerebral hemorrhage, cerebral infarction, limb disconnection, etc. Therefore, the recovery time of nerve injury mainly depends on the cause, severity and later stage of nerve injury. Recovery from nerve damage is very difficult, and the recovery period for nerve damage is 3 months to half a year, that is, it is possible to recover the function of the nerve within half a year.
Therefore, during this period, it is necessary to actively promote the recovery of nerve function to avoid sequelae, and some drugs to nourish nerves can be applied, such as gangliosides and murine nerve growth factor. If it is peripheral nerve damage, methylcobalamin, vitamin B1, etc., can also be used, which can help promote improvement and recovery. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen activity and exercise, and you can also do acupuncture and hyperbaric oxygen**, which is very helpful for the recovery of nerve function.
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It depends on how serious it is, a slight nerve damage is estimated to be fine in half a year, and it is difficult to say if it is serious.
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The recovery period for nerve damage in medical terms is generally four cycles and two years. It is necessary to explain in detail the cause of the disease, the age, time, exact location, and what kind of disease has been done, which are all for the qualitative analysis of the disease and the discussion of the first plan.
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