Can a broken bone grow on its own?


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If a bone is broken, whether it can grow well depends on the severity of the fracture. For minor fractures, if there is no obvious displacement, as long as the activity can be restricted, most of them will heal normally and there will be no sequelae. However, if a serious fracture is accompanied by an unstable fracture, such as a spiral fracture, an oblique fracture or a comminuted fracture, this type of fracture requires active treatment and surgery if necessary. If not treated, it will cause malunion or nonunion, which will seriously affect limb function after healing. Therefore, after fracture, we must go to the hospital in time for treatment. Standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors cannot be left unattended.