What to do about spinal injuries

The treatment of spinal injuries should vary depending on the specific location and severity of the injury. For spinal adnexal injuries, or spinal soft tissue injuries, conservative treatment is generally used for symptomatic treatment. Conservative treatment can be strictly bed-ridden for one month, and if painful, local anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as Fotalin tablets or Xilabao capsules can be given, and Chinese medicines with blood-activating and blood-stasis-removing effects such as Ginseng Ligusticum and Safflower injection can be given intravenously, which can improve local blood circulation and facilitate the repair of tissue damage. For serious spinal injuries, such as vertebral burst fractures, or compression of the posterior important spinal cord or nerve roots, this condition or this situation, usually requires surgery; surgery can generally take the form of internal fixation of the pedicle screw for symptomatic treatment.