Darkening of the skin at the fracture site with conservative treatment may be caused by obstruction of blood circulation.
Clinically, when a fracture occurs, it needs to be immobilized by plaster or splint. If the fracture site is fixed tightly, it is easy to cause local blood circulation obstruction and the phenomenon of purple skin in the affected area. With the continuous deposition of iron in the blood, the skin at the fracture site will eventually turn black, and this phenomenon is more common after a fracture.
When skin hair occurs after conservative treatment of fracture patients, the affected area can be appropriately massaged to promote local blood circulation. After 4~6 weeks of bed rest, you can go down to the ground properly to regulate blood supply and circulation, so as to improve the phenomenon of darkening of the skin at the affected area.
Skin darkening after conservative treatment at the fracture, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for targeted treatment.