How long to take medicine for back fracture

Under normal circumstances, there are three kinds of medications that can be taken after a fracture: the first one is a medication to reduce swelling, which can normally be taken for about 1 week, because the peak period of swelling of a fracture is 3 days, and the swelling is gradually reduced by 1 week. The second medication is to be taken to relax the tendons and blood, which can promote the local blood circulation to accelerate the healing of the fracture. The third medication is bone-setting medication, which can shorten the healing time of the fracture. Bone-setting medication needs to be taken for 6-8 weeks, and the effect of tendon relaxing medication with bone-setting medication is more ideal, and tendon relaxing medication needs to be taken for about 3-4 weeks. In the case of lumbar fracture, it is recommended to take some anticoagulant drugs, which can be extended appropriately, because once the lumbar fracture is formed, the lower limb venous thrombosis, so anticoagulant drugs should be given to prevent it.