How long does it take for a right distal radius fracture to return to normal?

A fracture of the distal end of the right radius can return to normal in about three months. Right distal radius fracture is a common orthopedic disease, mostly seen in the elderly, for the non-displaced fracture can be fixed with plaster or small splint fixation for 3 to 4 weeks, and then after exercise, it can be recovered in about 3 months. Fractures that are displaced can be manipulated and fixed with a small splint. For those who have difficulty in reduction or cannot be easily maintained after reduction, surgical reduction is needed, and the time required for these two cases is relatively longer. Usually avoid smoking, avoid overwork, you can also eat more eggs, tofu, etc., to help fracture healing, usually pay attention to avoid strenuous exercise. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time.