How long does it take for a left distal radius fracture to heal?

There is no authoritative data to prove how long it takes for a left distal radius fracture to grow back. In general, patients need to recover for three months to six months to gradually regain their health. Patients with left distal radius fracture will have localized pain, swelling, deformity and subcutaneous bruising. Currently, there is no clinical data to prove how long it takes for a distal radius fracture to grow back. Generally, if the patient with a distal radius fracture has mild symptoms and no other complications, it can take about three months to recover. However, if the patient’s condition is serious, with infection, median nerve irritation, joint stiffness, deformity healing, etc., the recovery time will be relatively longer, and it will take about half a year to get well. Once patients are diagnosed with distal radius fracture, they should actively cooperate with doctors to take relevant treatment measures. In daily life, patients should actively take rehabilitation exercises, quit smoking and drinking, and eat a balanced diet. Diet, you can eat more food rich in vitamins and proteins.