How long can finger distal fracture be good


Passionate about your health journey.
Distal finger fractures generally take about 3 months to heal.
If the fracture is a simple linear fracture with no significant displacement, it usually recovers relatively quickly. However, if the fracture is more complex, such as a comminuted fracture with significant displacement, the healing process may be prolonged and surgical intervention may be required to better reduce and stabilize the fracture, which may affect the recovery process. Conservative treatments such as cast or brace fixation may be selected if the fracture is well positioned. Surgical treatment is suitable for severe fractures, such as internal fixation to stabilize the fracture end. The appropriate treatment method helps fracture healing, but the recovery time of different methods will also vary. Not only that, everyone's physical condition and healing ability are different. Age, nutritional status, underlying diseases, etc. will affect fracture healing. Young people generally recover faster, while the elderly or patients with chronic diseases may recover relatively slowly.