How long does it usually take for a fork in the back to heal

How long does it take to recover from lumbar bronchitis is mainly related to the specific causes and individual factors, which should be analyzed specifically and not generalized. In most cases, lumbar bypass is often due to improper exertion, which causes local soft tissue injury. If the patient is in good health, he or she can gradually recover in about 3-4 weeks. If the lumbar fork is caused by lumbar sprain, lumbar small joint misalignment or lumbar small joint disorder, the main manifestation is local tingling or radiating pain, and the lumbar spine activity will be significantly limited. Patients need to rest in bed and avoid strenuous exercise. If the symptoms are mild, the pain can usually be relieved in about 1 week; however, if the condition is more serious or for people with poor physical fitness, it may take 3-4 weeks or even longer to recover. Patients need to pay attention to rest during lumbar fork, preferably sleeping on a hard bed, avoiding a long time a posture and repeat the same action. If necessary, oral anti-inflammatory and analgesic medication can be taken as prescribed by the doctor to promote recovery as soon as possible.