Is there pain associated with recovery from a right humerus fracture?

Right humerus fracture recovery with pain may be associated with local soft tissue injury, fracture non-healing stress. Fracture is usually accompanied by local soft tissue injury, which can cause local inflammatory factor aggregation, local oozing and swelling after microvascular rupture, and increased pressure, which can cause pain during fracture recovery. If the local nerve tissue is damaged, due to the slow recovery of the nerve, even after the soft tissue is repaired, pain can occur due to the damage of the nerve. Fractures that have not healed safely during recovery can cause pain at the initially formed bone scab when localized forces are applied. If the force is too great, it can also cause the broken end to fracture again, poking the local soft tissue and causing pain. Fracture recovery with pain is recommended to actively seek medical attention and treatment under the guidance of a physician.