Foot fracture can not play plaster


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When the foot shows a fracture, it is generally recommended that the patient undergo plaster fixation, which can prevent the fracture from showing displacement, especially if the fracture does not show obvious displacement, prevent surgical treatment, reduce the pain of the patient, reduce the cost, and recover relatively quickly. For patients who show obvious fractures, surgery may be needed. At this time, plaster fixation is generally not needed. After fracture, limbs should be raised to help detumescence and relieve pain. Drugs that promote bone growth should be taken orally, such as Jiegu Qili Tablets, calcium tablets and vitamin D supplements. Nutrition should be strengthened generally. Eat more foods rich in calcium and phosphorus.