Fracture of the second and fifth cervical vertebrae, what to do if there is no bone scab after eight months

Fracture of the second and fifth cervical vertebrae with no bone scab for eight months can be treated by physical therapy, medication or surgery. 1. Physical therapy: Physiotherapy, microwave therapy, infrared radiation, etc. can stimulate the local muscle tissues and bones, which can promote the growth of bones, and at the same time, timely review is needed. 2. Medication: If there is spondylitis or wound infection, it is necessary to combine with antibiotics such as penicillin for comprehensive treatment. 3. Surgery: If conservative treatment is ineffective and no scab is formed after review, a second surgical treatment may be needed to implant autologous bone to promote growth. However, the specific treatment plan and drug selection should be based on the doctor’s prescription, the use of drugs need to be in accordance with the doctor’s prescription, not the use of prescription drugs.