If the rib fracture does not bruise the lungs, cause blood and fluid accumulation in the lungs, and does not form multiple fractures with shackled chest, it can be conservatively rested. During the resting period, it is necessary to consume calcium-supplementing foods such as milk, small fish and shrimp, fungus, kelp and sesame, etc. Rich fruits and vegetables can be consumed to promote the absorption of vitamins, so that the fracture and the soft tissue contusions accompanying the fracture can recover as soon as possible. It is also necessary to pay attention during the resting period because rib pain can cause patients to be reluctant or afraid to cough or cough up sputum, and if there is originally a lung disease, it can easily cause lung infection, which requires fixation to protect the lower hand according to the fracture site and avoid pain after coughing as much as possible to minimize the chances of infection. With the above methods, rib fracture resting can recover quickly.