What to do if you have a fracture and have intercourse

It is usually not recommended to perform intercourse activities after a fracture. If intercourse activities have been performed, first of all, it is necessary to clarify whether there are symptomatic changes in the fracture site, such as increased pain or swelling, etc. It is important to go to the hospital early for another X-ray examination and to observe whether the fracture site is displaced. If the fracture is well aligned and aligned, the patient does not need to worry too much, just make sure not to engage in intercourse activity again during the fracture healing period. If the fracture is clearly displaced by another x-ray, it is necessary to go to the hospital to have the cast adjusted or to have the fracture repositioned by manipulation. Therefore, it is usually recommended to start sexual activity only after the fracture has healed, that is, three months after the fracture has reached clinical healing and the fracture line has disappeared, so that it is safer.