What kind of medication does paraplegic muscle atrophy take?

Paraplegic muscle atrophy can be improved with neurotrophic drugs. Because paraplegic patients are bedridden for a long time, their limbs can not move normally, resulting in the limb muscles can not get normal exercise and stimulation, so that the muscle strength and size become smaller, which will result in muscle atrophy. The reason why the patient’s limbs cannot move normally is that the spinal cord is damaged, so neurotrophic drugs can be used to treat muscle atrophy. Vitamin B1, vitamin B12, sodium ganglioside, rat nerve growth factor and other nerve nutrient drugs are commonly used to promote nerve regeneration and nerve recovery, thus improving the symptoms of muscle atrophy. In addition, patients can eat more food rich in high quality protein, as well as vitamin-rich foods, such as lean meat, eggs, fish, pork ribs, fungus, mushrooms, tofu, etc., which is conducive to the recovery of the patient’s body. Paraplegic patients with muscle atrophy, you can also use massage, hot compresses to assist in the recovery of drugs should be taken in strict accordance with the doctor’s instructions, not blindly use, so as not to cause adverse consequences. High