Whether the pain is normal 3 months after bone cement surgery needs to be judged according to the patient’s specific situation, generally speaking it is normal.
1. Poor healing of fracture site: It usually takes about 3 months or even longer for complete healing of fracture, if the patient’s own basic condition is poor, he may not recover after 3 months, resulting in pain still exists.
2. Leakage or loosening of bone cement: the leakage or loosening of bone cement caused by excessive activities during or after the operation will stimulate the surrounding soft tissues and nerve endings, resulting in pain, which can be gradually alleviated in most of the patients; if the pain continues to be unrelieved or even other symptoms appear, then it is an abnormal situation, and it is recommended that relevant examinations be carried out in time to deal with it in a timely manner.
3. Neuromuscular injury: due to the slow recovery of neuromuscular injury, if the fracture caused by neuromuscular injury, patients may still have pain 3 months after bone cement surgery, which is a normal recovery process.
After bone cement surgery, patients are recommended to have regular follow-ups and seek medical advice if there is any discomfort.