For internal cuneiform comminuted fracture without displacement patients can be conservative. The patient can be externally immobilized with a plaster cast for 6 weeks, and X-rays will be reviewed after 6 weeks to see how the fracture is healing. Before the fracture is completely healed, weight bearing on the ground is prohibited to avoid displacement of the fracture or even the possibility of re-fracture. During the conservative treatment, activities should be restricted to avoid dislocation of the fracture. The diet of patients with internal cuneiform comminuted fracture is also very important, due to the need for prolonged bed rest, the digestive function is relatively poor, so the diet try to eat easy to digest food, avoid spicy and stimulating food, quit smoking and drinking, and eat more food with high protein, which is helpful for the healing of the fracture. If you have any discomfort, please report to the doctor on duty in time to avoid delaying your condition.