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1. Age. With the increase of age, various body functions will have a significant decline, including the decline of metabolic level, the decline of bone metabolism function, etc., resulting in the elderly group becoming a high incidence of osteoporosis and prone to fracture injury. And due to the decline of the body's metabolic level, the healing process of middle-aged and elderly patients is relatively prolonged, which is one of the reasons why fractures are difficult to heal.
2. Degree of bone damage.
Fracture injuries are divided into mild and severe, and the recovery time of mild fractures generally ranges from three months, but for more serious bone injuries such as comminuted fractures, the number of bone end fractures is more, and the local blood ability is poor, so the recovery time is relatively long, ranging from half a year to one year.
3. The fracture site is special.
Some fracture sites are more special, such as the junction of the middle and lower third of the tibia, the middle of the carpal scaphoid and the femoral neck, the blood is difficult to reach these parts, and the broken end of the bone cannot get sufficient blood and nutrient supply, and cannot be healed smoothly, and the broken end of the bone does not heal for a long time.
4. Not timely.
Sudden fracture, many people are easy to be at a loss and deal with it indiscriminately, which will aggravate the muscles, tendons or other tissues embedded between the broken ends of the fracture, aggravate the displacement of the fracture, and affect the follow-up**and**. Therefore, after the fracture occurs, it is necessary to immobilize urgently, immobilize the affected limb, and then seek medical attention in time for symptomatic treatment.
5. Improper nursing.
Proper care can significantly speed up the healing of the affected area, but if the care is not good, it is easy to delay the course of the disease and cause the bone to heal for a long time. Post-fracture care mainly includes diet and functional exercises, both of which need to be carried out in stages and gradually, so as to achieve the best effect of nursing and promote the recovery of the affected area.
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Because there is little connective tissue in this place, blood circulation is relatively poor. The metabolism of the wound is relatively slow. The wound is not adequately nourished and supported by phagocytes.
The pathogens in the wound are not inhibited in large quantities, so the wound does not heal easily. So this ** should be carried out for blood circulation. The first step is to completely remove the necrotic tissue from the wound.
Secondly, it is necessary to wash it correctly with hydrogen peroxide and normal saline. It is not easy to bandage too tightly when bandaging. It can then be gently massaged into the tissues near the wound to promote blood circulation.
Finally, strengthen the supply of nutrients in the body and pay attention to rest.
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Analysis: Hello, based on the medical history you provided and the comprehensive analysis of your current symptoms, it is considered that it is caused by soft tissue loss.
Advice: It is recommended that you can consider taking a break for 2 to 3 weeks, and the superficial suppuration can be strengthened to change the dressing, every three days or so, and oral antibiotics can be taken at the same time.
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Do you have diabetes? Diabetes doesn't like to heal. You should go to the orthopedic department of a regular big hospital to check the bottom of it, if the wound is often disinfected and medicated for a long time, it will heal. If other conditions are detected, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor** through the examination ** to make the condition better as soon as possible.
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Your question is good. Because there is little connective tissue in this place, blood circulation is relatively poor. The metabolism of the wound is relatively slow. The wound is not adequately nourished and supported by phagocytes, and pathogens in the wound are not inhibited.
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It is impossible for this kind of rotten tissue to heal if it cannot be completely cleaned, and it can only be healed by applying it with a blood exhaustion and rapid healing compress. There is no other way, but anti-inflammatory disinfection is useless.
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1. **After the collision, local swelling and bruising, apply some toothpaste to reduce the symptoms.
2. If your fingers are swollen and painful, mix an appropriate amount of soy sauce and honey and warm them, and soak your fingers to reduce swelling and relieve pain.
3. Take a little lime water, moisten the affected area with cotton, and relieve itching and swelling for a while.
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