I have been fractured for 3 months. What should I do if the bone hasn't healed yet?

hello, if you want to heal faster, you'd better take bone-setting medicine. But you need a reliable doctor. After the fracture, there is no taboo about what to eat. Just be casual, and the speed of healing has little to do with diet. You can take bone-setting medicine, and the right medicine can promote recovery. As long as the diet is smooth and easy to digest, there is no need to deliberately bone soup or anything. Drugs, there is nothing special in western medicine. Bone-setting drugs prepared by traditional Chinese medicine orthopedics have a good effect on the whole.

In fact, the prescriptions of bone-setting drugs are similar, but each school has its own uniqueness. The drugs of the great sects have been tested and baptized, and the curative effect is still trustworthy. For example, the Guo family in Henan (Pingle bonesetting), the orthopedics and traumatology department in Shaolin Temple, Lin Rugao in Fujian, Wei family in Shanghai, Liang family in Shandong, Zheng family in Sichuan, Su family in Liaoning, Gao Mingli in Changchun, He family in Guangdong, Wang family in Du family in Beijing, and Shi family, Meng family and Hu family. There are too many to count. Their recipes and the preparation of individual drugs are secret, and some of them are still protected by law. You can't do it yourself, you can only go to see a doctor and prescribe medicine.

if it is really difficult, it is recommended to take Yunnan Baiyao (powder) for a period of time, and then take a film to review it, and the effect is also good.

To sum up:

As for dietotherapy, you can eat whatever you want.

for treatment, just take some bone-setting medicine.