Cervical spine fracture for eight months, the bone scab has not grown at all, what should I do?

Cervical spine fracture has not grown at all in eight months, you need to strengthen the nutrition and continue to observe, if the situation does not improve, you may need a second operation. If a cervical fracture has not grown at all after eight months, it is generally considered to be a delayed healing, which is mostly related to one’s own nutritional status, and one needs to strengthen nutrition, eat more protein-rich foods such as beef and eggs, and follow the doctor’s instructions to have a regular checkup. If there is no significant improvement during the review, a second surgery may be needed to remove the plate and re-fix it with internal or external fixation to promote local healing. However, the specific treatment plan needs to be decided after consulting with the doctor, subject to the doctor’s advice.