How long it usually takes for methylcobalamin acupoint injections to work

How long it takes for Methylcobalamin Acupuncture Injections to work depends on the severity of the condition and how well the individual absorbs the medication.
Mecobalamin is a derivative of vitamin B12, which is mainly involved in the process of nerve myelin formation. It has the effect of nourishing and repairing nerves. Nerves are the most difficult of body tissues and organs to repair, and the time required for repair is generally longer.
The efficacy of Methylcobalamin Acupuncture Injections for nerve damage is related to the severity of the condition and the individual’s absorption of the drug. If the nerve damage is mild and the individual absorbs the drug better, the treatment time can be shortened; if the nerve damage is severe and the individual absorbs the drug poorly, a longer time is needed.
If a patient has a disease related to nerve damage, he or she needs to consult a doctor in a timely manner and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out regular treatment, so as not to delay the condition.