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The little toe fracture didn't stay for a month. What medicine did you take?
Following the doctor's advice and actively cooperating with the doctor is the premise of rapid recovery. 1. It is fixed. 2. Keep it fixed so that it is always safe and effective. 3. Avoid getting hurt again. The rest is nursed back to health.

For this kind of injury, it is a good choice to take bonesetting medicine if you want to heal faster. But there must be a reliable doctor. There are still many swindlers in this business. After fracture and dislocation, there is no taboo to eat anything. Whatever. The speed of recovery has little to do with diet. You can take bonesetting drugs, and the right medicine can promote recovery. As long as the diet is smooth and easy to digest, there is no need to deliberately drink bone soup or something. Medicine, western medicine is nothing special. Orthopedic drugs prepared by orthopedics department of traditional Chinese medicine have good overall effect. In fact, the prescriptions of bone-setting drugs are similar, but each school has its own uniqueness. The drugs of all major sects have been tested and baptized, and the curative effect is still trustworthy. Such as Henan Guo (Pingle orthopedics), Shaolin Temple Orthopedic Department, Fujian Lin Rugao, Shanghai Wei's, Shandong Liang's, Sichuan Zheng's, Liaoning Su's, Changchun Gao's, Guangdong He's, Beijing Du's Wang's, Shi's, Meng's and Hu's. There are too many to count. Their formulations and the preparation of individual drugs are secret, and some of them are still protected by law. I can't do it myself, so I can only go to the doctor to prescribe medicine. If it is really difficult, I suggest taking Yunnan Baiyao (powder) for a period of time first, and then taking a film to review it, and the effect is also good.

To sum up:

Diet therapy? You can eat whatever you want.

What about the treatment? It's just a bone-setting drug.