Nerve breaks usually recover within 3 months to a year and a half after suturing, and some patients with more severe conditions may take longer or even have difficulty recovering.
If the suture is for the main nerve fiber, it will take 3 to 6 months for gradual recovery.
In the case of finer nerve fibers, anastomosis of some very fine nerves is not yet possible due to the imperfect technology of fiber suturing and the high requirements of the corresponding fiber suture nowadays. In this case, the nerve recovery will be more delayed and may take about a year to a year and a half, or even longer, and some patients with more serious conditions may not recover.
After the nerve fracture suture patients need to pay attention to the protection of the nerve, to prevent secondary injury, at the same time you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use some of the nutrients for the nerve, such as vitamin B12, vitamin B1, glutamine, methylcobalamin, etc., and if necessary, you can follow the doctor’s instructions for the injection of murine nerve growth factor, to a certain extent, is conducive to the recovery of the nerve.
It is recommended that patients actively cooperate with the doctor after the operation, and carry out follow-up treatment and rehabilitation training under the doctor’s guidance, in order to strive for early recovery.