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Femoral neck frecture in left leg
My mother is 65 years old she is having dibaties and bp problem on 16 march she fall and got femoral neck frecture left leg ...for 1 month on doctor prescription we started giving her calcium supplements and vitamin d3 ...after 1 month when xray done report shows that frecture is healing ...now as corona is on peak. ..we can't take her out ...so I want to know what else suppliment we need to give her for fast recovery ... We are giving her sprouts and fruits like anaar apple.. On attachment left side x ray is old one and right side x ray is latest one ( one month after injury)
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Xray not visible. Kindly consult on video.
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Continue what you are giving her She might need bone strengthening medications for better healing Consult your treating doctor
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As per x ray, it appears to be an undisplaced fracture of neck femur on left side which has started healing on its own..
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You can continue to give calcium, vitamin d supplement.. You can also give high protein diet, ask her to start exercising left hip gradually. You can continue to give sprouts, all fruits..
Health Tips
Avoid sudden pressure or jerky movements of left hip..
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