What can I take to restore the ulnar nerve?



The ulnar nerve can be restored with medication if damage occurs. There are no special recommendations in terms of diet.

Commonly used medications for ulnar nerve injury include neurotrophic drugs, γ-aminobutyric acid analogs, hormone analogs and so on. The choice of specific drugs needs to be combined with clinical symptoms and comprehensive judgment by professional doctors.

1. Nutritional nerve drugs: including vitamin B12, methylcobalamin, etc., which aims to promote the recovery of ulnar nerve.

2. γ-aminobutyric acid analogs: including pregabalin, gabapentin, etc., whose purpose is to relieve pain caused by ulnar nerve injury.

3. Hormone analogs: including prednisolone acetate, etc. Its purpose is to relieve the inflammatory swelling of the tissues around the ulnar nerve and reduce the compression of the ulnar nerve.

In addition to medication, there are other treatment options such as nerve release, nerve repair, elbow fusion, physical therapy, and rehabilitation.

Disorders of the ulnar nerve require prompt medical attention and reasonable treatment and rehabilitation under the guidance of a professional doctor.