There is no specific way to recover quickly from a baby’s fractured collarbone, and it should be based on the exact extent of the fracture. In general, due to the baby’s young age, as well as the fracture displacement is not big, in the treatment of about 4 weeks can be healed. A fracture should be checked in the hospital promptly after it occurs. If the symptoms are mild, conservative treatment can be chosen with external fixation therapy and immobilization of the broken ends of the clavicle fracture. Strict braking is used to prevent secondary injury to the fracture. If the symptoms are severe, surgical incision for internal fixation is required. After surgery, strict attention should be paid to the wound area to prevent infection and regular follow-ups at the hospital. In general, children’s healing ability is stronger than that of adults, so the healing time will be slightly shorter than that of adults. After a clavicle fracture occurs, in terms of diet, you can let your child eat more fresh fruits, green leafy vegetables or foods rich in calcium, which can promote the fracture to recover as soon as possible.