What are the adverse effects after fracture surgery

Updated on healthy 2024-05-18
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Molting is a normal phenomenon, the stratum corneum on the soles of the feet is relatively thick, and the inactive stratum corneum will automatically fall off after the plaster is applied because the soles of the feet have not been rubbed for a long time.

    There is no need to make a fuss.

    Just keep your feet clean.

    Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hehe, don't worry, landlord, this is your normal reaction, don't worry.

    Pay attention to nutrition.

    Good luck with a speedy ** o( o

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is normal for the sole of the whole foot to molt on the surface of the foot.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most of the sequelae of surgery after a fracture will occur, but it is also necessary to make a rough judgment based on the recovery of each person after the fracture. If the person after the fracture is not well cared for, and the steel nails and steel plates are used in the process of fracture, it may leave sequelae, many people will have local soreness and pain in cloudy days and rainy days or cold winters, and activities will also be restricted. In order to reduce the sequelae of fractures, it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for training during the process.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The recovery of the fracture is related to its own state, general condition, comorbid diseases, whether there is osteoporosis, and whether it is more scientific and active to exercise together in the process, so there is basically no sequelae after fracture surgery.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There will be some sequelae more or less after fracture surgery. The recovery of fractures has a certain relationship with their own state, general condition, comorbid diseases, whether there is osteoporosis, and whether they are more scientific and active in the process. By taking a scientific approach, it is possible to reduce the occurrence of complications and maximize the return to the level of activity before the injury.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Personally, I feel that most fracture surgeries generally do not leave sequelae, because this kind of surgery is not harmful to the body, as long as the disease can be **.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Most fractures will not have sequelae after surgery, because fracture surgery means that the fracture end can basically achieve anatomical reduction, and then internal fixation, and there is no problem in fracture healing. However, after the fracture has healed, if the joint function or muscle exercise is not normal, it may lead to muscle atrophy in the later stage and insufficient force in the lower limbs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is likely to leave sequelae. And there will be swelling and pain in the palms, and there will also be soreness, so be sure to do a good job of exercising after the operation.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There may be certain sequelae after fracture surgery, which is mainly related to the severity of the condition.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Absolutely. If you don't exercise for a long time, it can cause muscle soreness and can lead to osteoporosis.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    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.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    After fracture surgery, there will be swelling and pain for 1 to 7 days due to tissue trauma, which is the inflammatory period. If it is still swollen after a long time, the inflammation spreads and the local redness and swelling do not disappear, suppuration, fever and other symptoms. If it is not treated in time, it can easily cause incision infection and non-union, delayed bone union, bone non-union, infectious osteomyelitis, bacteremia, and even bone rejection (that is, the internal fixation you put during surgery will be incompatible with bone).

    PS: In general orthopedic surgery, aseptic operation is very strict. The redness and swelling in the postoperative days can be understood, or the stitches are a reaction.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Generally, fracture surgery is strictly aseptic, and antibiotics are used to prevent inflammation after surgery, but if it is an open fracture**, inflammation may occur if it is not timely. It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up visit**.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Osteomyelitis, bacteriary blood, sepsis are all possible!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1 The external sequelae of fracture have no major impact, mainly manifested in the weather change, the fracture will be painful, sometimes even very itchy, scratch can not be scratched, the itching psychology is very uncomfortable, occasionally there will be soreness, sometimes the pain is like a needle in a little prick.

    2 On cloudy days, there will be a sour and numb feeling, just like rheumatism, and some people will say that it will be as accurate as the weather forecast, and it will be painful when it is windy and cold.

    3. The fracture is afraid of cold and wind, and the pain is very uncomfortable, and some people will feel weak all over the body, especially the original fracture. Generally, the pain will be natural after 1-2 days. Sometimes it is very painful, sore, numb, and uncomfortable for several days.

    Precautions. For a considerable period of time after the fracture, it is necessary to do a good job of maintenance, do not catch a cold, bathe in the wind, or encounter water, do a good job of keeping the fracture warm and cold, and follow the guidance of the physician, strengthen functional exercises, and recover to the best state as much as possible.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Phase 1: Early stage. At this time, the diet should be based on promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis and dissipating qi.

    The diet should be light, such as vegetables, eggs, fruits, lean meat, etc., and avoid spicy, hot, and greasy.

    Stage 2: This is the most important stage, when the symptoms have basically degenerated and the bones begin to heal.

    The diet should be nutrition-oriented to meet the needs of bone growth and promote bone healing. Eat more bone broth to promote callus growth and wound healing.

    The third stage is the stage of post-health care. At this time, it has basically healed, the veins are also smooth, and the bone healing has entered the final stage.

    The diet is health-oriented. If conditions permit, you can use "Miao Buyi fracture cream" externally to shorten the healing time!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Agree with what is said above.

    Chinese herbal fumigation, plus physiotherapy, plus hard functional exercise.

    Basically recoverable. Supplement 2 points:1

    The lower limbs can also be exercised with special exercise equipment for functional exercises. I forgot the exact name. If it's an elbow joint, you can't use brute force to exercise. Beware of things going wrong. 2

    Not yet.

    If it can be solved.

    Surgery may be required**.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Joint stiffness is a late fracture stage.

    Common complications.

    **Above; Traditional Chinese medicine fumigation, plus physiotherapy, and hard functional exercise can basically recover (intra-articular fractures are not easy to recover).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Bone necrosis. Bone deformation, etc.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Fractures can lead to a variety of complications; Clause.

    1. Systemic complications, such as the respiratory system, which can lead to the most acute pneumonia. Clause.

    2. Urinary system. Clause.

    3. It can cause pressure ulcers for a long time; Clause.

    Fourth, after a long period of bed rest, the cardiopulmonary function declines.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Common complications of fractures: 1. Internal bleeding and shock. 2. Vascular injury.

    3. Peripheral nerve damage. 4. Spinal cord injury is more common in patients with cervical and lumbar spine fractures. 5. Visceral injury, pneumothorax, bladder injury, intestinal injury.

    6. Fat embolism syndrome, fat embolism is fatal, causing pulmonary embolism and cerebral embolism, which will cause serious consequences to patients. 7. Compartment syndrome, if there is very serious swelling of the limb after the fracture, you must go to the orthopedic department.

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