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Fractured disc fracturebone due to trauma
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Question #26582
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Fractured disc fracturebone due to trauma - #26582

Raja Begum

Fractured disc fracturebone due to traumaand.how longit takes to heal.my mom had an accident please suggest good medicinefor her.illshareyiu the x-rayalso vvvbbnkjdfjkkdkdgkjgfffggghkklkkkggbbbbbbbbbbbnnjjjjjjjjhbbbbbbbbbnjjjkjjvggnkkbfgkhggjkljgggghhhhhhjhhhhhhjjjjjjjjjjkkjjjjjjjjjnjnkjjjjjj

Age: 62
Chronic illnesses: No
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At age of 60 yrs and to a female healing of bone fracture takes longer time. But you can start with ayurvedic treatment simultaneously with your other medications Start

Abhaguggul 1-0-1 after food with water Hadjodh tablet 1-0-1 after food with water

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For a fractured disc and fractured bone due to trauma, it’s crucial to prioritize immediate medical attention. Healing time varies widely depending on the severity, location, and age of your mom, as well as her overall health condition and how well she adheres to treatment. Generally, bone fractures may take six to eight weeks, but spinal injuries, such as disc fractures, are more complex and may require more time and careful management.

That being said, while Ayurveda offers supportive measures that can aid in the healing process, they should be used in conjunction with the advice and treatment plans of a modern medical professional. After an X-ray and professional assessment, a qualified doctor might suggest physical rest and certain pharmaceuticals or even surgery, depending on injury severity.

In Ayurveda, we could consider measures to support overall health and recovery while medical treatments take precedence:

1. Dietary Recommendations: Emphasize calcium-rich foods like milk (preferably warm and spiced with a pinch of turmeric), sesame seeds, and leafy greens. These support bone health. Include anti-inflammatory ingredients such as turmeric and ginger to help manage pain and swelling.

2. Herbal Supports: Herbal formulations like ‘Lakshadi Guggulu’ are traditionally used in Ayurveda for bone healing. However, always consult a healthcare provider before starting any new regimen.

3. Essential Oils and Poultices: Gentle application of warm sesame oil can comfort muscles and offer mild relief. Herbal poultices might also soothe discomfort but consult before applying anything to injuries.

4. Restorative Ayurvedic Techniques: Facilitate stress relief and promote well-being with calming practices like meditation or simple breathing exercises, which may enhance the body’s natural repair processes.

Remember, proper medical consultation must guide and take precedence at every stage, especially for complex injuries like these.

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Healing from a fractured disc or broken bone can vary significantly depending on factors like the severity of the fracture, your mother’s age, overall health, and specific location of the injury. Usually, bones take around 6-8 weeks to heal in a healthy adult, although it can take longer in older adults or if there are complications.

In terms of Ayurvedic support, the focus is often on aiding recovery, reducing inflammation, and promoting natural healing. One of the key elements is ensuring a balanced diet rich in calcium and vitamin D to support bone health. Foods like sesame seeds, leafy greens, dairy, and almonds can help.

Specifically, the herb Hadjod (also known as Cissus quadrangularis) is traditionally used in Ayurveda to support bone regeneration. It can be taken in tablet or powder form; follow dosage instructions from a qualified practitioner. Another useful preparation is Bala (Sida cordifolia) which supports musculoskeletal health.

Applying warm Mahanarayan oil to the affected area can help with pain and inflammation. Gently warm the oil and massage it onto the skin carefully, avoiding any open wounds or overly sensitive areas.

However, with a serious injury like this, it’s crucial to follow the advice and treatment plan provided by a conventional healthcare provider. Ayurveda can complement but shouldn’t replace, necessary medical care especially in emergencies or severe cases. If you have any concerns about her healing or if symptoms worsen, seeking further medical advice is important.

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