How many days of conservative treatment for a mild fracture of the eighth thoracic vertebra can you bathe?

Mild fracture of the eighth thoracic vertebrae is treated conservatively and usually can be bathed in about 60~90 days. 1. Mild fracture of the eighth thoracic vertebra, if the fracture is not obviously displaced, can be treated conservatively, such as bed rest, wearing a brace. Fracture recovery usually takes 2~3 months, i.e. about 60~90 days, during which bed rest is required to maintain the stability of the fracture and reduce the irritation to the fracture site. In about 2~3 months, you can take photos for review, and if the fracture recovery is good, you can go down to the ground and take a bath. 2. During the fracture recovery period, you can use a towel to wipe the skin, which can keep the skin clean. 3. Pay attention to strengthen the nutrition, and actively carry out rehabilitation exercises. If the doctor’s X-ray review shows that the fracture recovery is good, you can follow the doctor’s instructions to go down to the ground and take a bath. If there is a fracture, please go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor’s formal treatment.