A minor fracture in a cast can usually be taken out in about 30 days, some patients may take longer. Young people with minor fractures need to be immobilized in a cast, and because of their good physical condition and relatively fast recovery, the cast can be removed at the hospital in about 30 days if the fracture is healing well. If the fracture patient is older, relatively poor physical condition, the fracture healing will be slower, it may take about one and a half months to remove the cast. How long it takes to remove the cast needs to be determined by a professional orthopedic surgeon, taking into account the patient’s fracture healing status, the presence of infection or complications, etc. During the recovery period of fracture, you must pay attention to rest, strengthen nutrition, appropriate exercise, not strenuous exercise or heavy physical work, to avoid affecting the recovery of the fracture site. At the same time, you should also go to the hospital for regular checkups to clarify the recovery of the fracture.