Symptoms after fracture

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In real life, accidents are absolutely inevitable, no matter who does not want to have this kind of misfortune, so we should pay attention to protect ourselves at ordinary times. When accidents occur, fracture is the most common problem. There are two kinds of fracture: closure and openness. The former has complete skin, while the latter has broken skin. After fracture occurs, the fracture can be closed, If the treatment is not timely, it will cause serious complications, which is very unfavorable to the patient's condition. Therefore, when the symptoms of fracture appear in daily life, it is necessary to go to the regular hospital for treatment as soon as possible.

Symptoms after fracture

There is also the patient's temperature continued to rise for a long time, more than 38 degrees, accompanied by headache, chills, discomfort, should consider the possibility of infection. After fracture, due to blood exchange and qi stagnation, the symptoms of fracture will be accompanied by thirst, bitterness and short red urine and other discomfort.

Then there is local swelling, as well as skin abrasions. After fracture, local blood vessels will be damaged, which will block the collaterals and cause swelling. If there is more bleeding at the fracture site, there may be plaque. If the myofascial integrity at the fracture site prevents bleeding from overflowing, it will cause muscle ischemia and hypoxia

The first one is pain and tenderness. After fracture, local tissue injury or spasm of some muscles can produce different degrees of pain. There are obvious localized tenderness at the fracture site, and longitudinal percussion pain, which are often the basis for judging whether there are fracture symptoms.

matters needing attention

Finally, we want to say that some people think that after fracture, adding more calcium can accelerate the healing of the broken bone. In fact, increasing the amount of calcium can not accelerate the healing of the broken bone. We should pay more attention to long-term bedridden fracture patients.