Infection After Spinal Surgery
Thank you for your communication and cooperation with patients. Attached is a spinal X-ray of a patient who underwent surgery to fix an issue with one of her vertebrae. Unfortunately, there was an infection during the operation, and the patient had to undergo a second surgery. She has been experiencing nerve pain for more than a year, and she is unable to sleep or move properly due to nerve blockage. Could you please provide us with suitable advice for her condition, and whether alternative treatments like radiofrequency therapy, magnetic needles, or certain herbs could be beneficial? Thank you very much.
Hi Ayman,
As a noninvasive consideration, you might consider trying melatonin lotion (ML) directly on top of the spine applied sparingly twice per day, everyday. ML has moderate pain relieving effects, but more importantly it has spinal protective and reparative effects as well as reparative effects for nerves. It could take months to achieve maximum benefit, but the reparative effects may be worth it.
I describe how people make ML easily at home in the following article :
https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/topical-melatonin-pain-relief-success-stories.html
In the following link I describe the benefits that have been reported by people who have tested ML :
https://www.earthclinic.com/supplements/topical-melatonin-advantages-pain-management-guide.html
Melatonin powder is available online throughout Egypt :
https://www.ubuy.com.eg/en/search/?ref_p=ser_tp&q=Melatonin+powder
Art