Is there any sequelae of a lower leg fracture, and is a lower leg fracture considered a serious inju

Updated on healthy 2024-05-20
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Some. Normal fractures will cause pain after healing and weather changes, which is called post-traumatic sequelae.

    In the case of fractures in the joints, there will be a certain degree of dysfunction.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    After the fracture, the affected limb can not bend or straighten normally, mainly caused by ligament injury (that is, tendon injury), the ligament belongs to the soft tissue, it is difficult to repair itself after the injury, the early stage is not ** or can not get good drug symptomatic**, it is generally difficult**, exercise alone to recover, the effect is very small, too much forced exercise, will only aggravate the damage of the ligament, if the exercise can be good, there will not be so many fractures, the affected limb has been limited for a long time patients to consult the doctor and medicine, the exercise can be good, they are already good.

    Do not walk too much before and during the event to avoid aggravating the injury. Avoid eating beef, chicken, ginger, Western medicine should be used with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs, and the fracture and end should be functionally aligned after surgery, and it is best to be anatomically aligned.

    The joint capsule is not too atrophied.

    When do you see when you are exercising.

    Recoverable but not complete.

    It will be a long time.

    Let's go with Chinese medicine.

    This is important.

    There are TCM hospitals. Dedicated to fractures.

    Press hard when exercising.

    Don't be afraid of pain. Hang on.

    But don't hurt too much.

    Get it right. It does not hurt ligaments and tendons, and it is impossible to pull open and move the joint capsule that has contracted.

    Too much pain can damage the joint capsule.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't worry too much, the bone repair ability is very strong, and it is a linear fracture, or a child, the recovery is very fast, some time ago, you may have a plaster cast or something, and then it will basically be completely repaired, the same as before, and there are no sequelae.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, you can rest assured that your son is in the growth period, and he will be able to ** soon, and there will be no sequelae!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Generally, it will grow almost the same in three to four weeks, and you can basically get out of bed and walk after walking for a while.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A lower leg fracture does not constitute a serious injury, it is a minor injury.

    Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury" Minor Injury Level 2 Provisions:

    a) Loss of function of more than 10% of any major joint of the limbs.

    b) Damage to vital nerves in the limbs.

    c) Rupture of vital blood vessels in the limbs.

    d) Vertebral fracture or vertebral dislocation (except for caudal vertebra dislocation that does not affect function); Traumatic disc herniation.

    e) rupture of ligaments in the large joints of the limbs; Ruptured meniscus.

    f) fracture of the long bones of the limbs; Patella fracture.

    g) Epiphyseal separation.

    h) Dislocation of large joints of limbs due to injury.

    i) the first toe is missing beyond the interphalangeal joint; Any second toe other than the first toe is missing beyond the interphalangeal joint; One toe is missing.

    j) fracture of two phalanges; A phalange fracture with a metatarsal fracture.

    k) Fracture of two metatarsal bones or complete fracture of one metatarsal; fractures of the talus, calcaneus, dice, cuneiform, or navicular bones; Metatarsal dislocation.

    l) A wound or scar length above the limb; Two or more wounds or cumulative scar length.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Fracture is a relatively common disease at present, which is mainly caused by trauma and pathology. So, what are the sequelae after fracture**? Let's find out.

    Fracture is a disease that can be passed, and freedom of movement can be restored after passing. However, some people have some kind of sequelae after a fracture. So, what are the sequelae after fracture**?

    Whether the fracture can be completely ** depends on the ** method you choose and the level of the doctor. The sequelae of fracture** are mainly manifested in the fact that when the weather changes, the area where the previous fracture has been fractured will be painful or itchy. Occasionally, there will be soreness, the fracture is afraid of cold, wind, and the pain is very uncomfortable, and some people will feel fatigue all over the body, especially the original fracture.

    Rainy days can also have this symptom that can be perceived. However, it is generally better for 1-2 days. Sometimes it will be painful, sour, numb, and uncomfortable for several days.

    This is also one of the sequelae after fractures**. Therefore, experts recommend that if the symptoms are severe or the adverse reactions are obvious, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent the disease from evolving into rheumatism, which is more troublesome. Remind everyone that for a considerable period of time after the fracture, we must do a good job of maintenance, do not catch a cold, bathe in the wind, encounter water, do a good job of keeping the fracture warm and cold, and follow the guidance of the physician, strengthen functional exercise, and strive to be the first as soon as possible.

    Through the introduction of the above content, I believe that everyone has a certain understanding of the sequelae after fracture. Remind everyone to pay attention to nursing when ** fracture to prevent sequelae.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Suggestion: Hello, if the fracture is properly handled, according to the guidance of functional exercises, there may not be sequelae, in general, ankle fracture may appear traumatic arthritis, nonunion, fracture malunion and other complications.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If the fracture can be used in traditional Chinese medicine** is very simple, only need to splint external fixation to prevent displacement, and then use traditional Chinese medicine for rapid bone grafting, early fracture medication for about 7 days The pain can be basically reduced, the swelling can also gradually subside, the splint can be removed in about 10 days, 15-20 days can be slightly moved, and about 40 days can basically return to normal life activities. 40 days of film-taking can show that the callus grows well, based on X-rays, if the medication for about 50 days can not be basic, then it is necessary to consider whether there is a problem with the doctor's level.

    If the fracture chooses Western medicine, it is usually an internal fixation with surgery, followed by long-term rest or exercise, during which some anti-inflammatory, analgesic, blood circulation and stasis drugs may be prescribed, which is difficult to achieve the goal, the fracture alone relies on its own slow recovery, it takes a long time to wait, fast three to six months can be basically good, slow is a year to grow well, but there are also some years that have not completely healed, relying on rest and recuperation, how long it can heal, which is different from person to person.

    No matter what method is used for orthostatic fixation, fixation is not equal to **, fixation can not make the broken bone grow callus quickly, the key after fixation is to use drugs that can help the rapid growth of the broken bone to help the growth and healing, so that it can be very fast**. **The focus is not on resting in place, but on letting it grow quickly.

    Walking with a limp, this indicates that the damaged tissue has not been completely repaired, and it is still necessary to hurry**.

    Avoid eating carp, rooster, sour bamboo shoots, ginger, high-calcium and high-protein foods before fracture, this is experience, Western medicine should be used with caution, especially hormone-containing drugs should not be used, and it should not be moved too early, so as not to aggravate the injury.

    I wish you a good day**.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello; After the fracture, due to the blockage of the meridians and blood blockage, the swelling is caused, and the swelling can be eliminated by elevating the affected limb.

    Painkillers are generally taken according to the instructions or doctor's instructions, and there is generally damage to the liver and kidneys after overdose, fracture healing is generally divided into three stages: primary, middle and good, and the diet should also be based on the development of the disease, with different foods to promote hematoma absorption or callus formation.

    In the early stage of fracture, the injured part is bruised and swollen, the meridians are blocked, and the qi and blood are blocked. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that if the stasis is not removed, the bone cannot be born, and the new bone is born if the stasis is removed. It can be seen that swelling and stasis are the first priority for fracture healing.

    The dietary principle is mainly light, such as vegetables, eggs, soy products, fruits, fish soup, gravy, etc., avoid sour and spicy, hot, greasy, especially not to give fatty and nourishing products too early. Such as bone broth, boiled chicken, stewed fish, otherwise, blood congestion is stagnant, it is difficult to dissipate, so that the formation of bone callus is slow, and it affects the recovery of joint function in the future.

    Three to four weeks after the injury, most of the congestion is absorbed, and the fracture is in the middle of recovery. The diet should be changed from light to appropriate high-nutrient supplementation to meet the needs of callus growth, and supplement vitamins A, D, calcium and protein.

    Six to eight weeks after injury. The fracture bruise is basically absorbed, and there is already a callus formation, which should be supplemented, by nourishing the liver and kidney, qi and blood, in order to promote the formation of a firm callus, as well as relax the tendons and activate the nerves, so that the adjacent joints can move freely and flexibly, and restore the previous function. In terms of diet, taboos can be lifted, and high-nutrient foods can be given to tonics, and those who can drink alcohol can be given, eucommia ulmoides bone crushed tonic wine, tiger bone papaya wine.

    Diet is only to cooperate with **, grasp the principle that the fracture should be light in the early stage, should be supported in the middle stage, and should be supplemented in the later stage, and choose appropriate food will have a positive effect on promoting fracture healing.

    Generally, the cast is removed after 6 weeks, and the exercise starts after 8 weeks.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you can't move your toes or the temperature of your feet is low, it is recommended that you go to the hospital immediately for follow-up, which may be caused by too tight a cast. If you don't have the above symptoms, you just need to elevate the affected limb and move your toes, and the local swelling will slowly subside in 2 to 3 days.

    As for painkillers, the instructions say one tablet should be taken 12 hours apart. You can take one tablet 3 times a day, after each meal. Be careful not to fast, as the medicine can cause gastrointestinal adverse effects such as nausea and discomfort.

    You need to take it every day at first, and you usually don't need to take it after a week because you have used to it and don't feel pain.

    In terms of diet, pay attention to eating more vegetables and fruits, eat nutritious foods such as fish, eggs, meat, etc., and also eat high-calcium foods such as calcium tablets.

    **Pay attention to the functional exercise of the affected limb during the process, and return to the doctor in time.

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