How to determine if a child has a fracture


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After the child shows trauma, it is better to judge if it causes obvious damage to the bone parts, causing obvious swelling, deformity, pain and limited movement in the local area. Because there is no deformity in the bone part, it can be judged whether there is fracture, and children are generally in the growth and development period, the toughness of the bone part is relatively high, that is, the bone part is relatively soft, generally will not show obvious complete fracture and displacement of the bone part after suffering trauma, so it will often show green-branch fracture, and there will be no obvious deformity in the local area, so sometimes it is difficult to judge. Therefore, after the child shows trauma, if there is obvious swelling, blood stasis and pain in the local area, it is best to ask for a film examination. Generally, after the film examination, it can be judged whether there is fracture.