Can you recover from a comminuted fracture of the thigh in seven months?

Whether a comminuted fracture of the thigh can recover in seven months depends on the patient’s condition. 1. If a patient with comminuted fracture of the thigh has no other underlying diseases and is not too old, after regular internal fixation surgery and postoperative anti-infection care, most patients can heal and recover within seven months. 2. Due to the fact that comminuted fracture of the thigh is often caused by high-energy trauma, many complications, poor blood supply, or due to the presence of other underlying diseases, the patient’s age, the prognosis is poorer than other fractures, there may be a delay in the healing of the fracture, seven months after the fracture is still not recovered. If the comminuted fracture of the thigh is still not recovered after seven months, you should go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying the time of treatment and affecting your health.