How long does it take for the nail eye to grow back after removal of the internally fixed lower extremity?

In general, after the removal of the internal fixation, the lower limb nail eye will initially heal in about half a month, but complete healing and firmness may take about three months. The removed nail eye is also a bone defect and the healing time is related to the patient’s physical condition and the patient’s osteogenic capacity. It usually takes one to three months. In most cases, most patients will heal within a week to half a month after the removal of the internal fixation, but ultimately it will take about three months for the defect to grow stronger. The lower limbs should not be moved too much for a short period of time after the removal of the internal fixation. Normally, you can walk normally about one month after the removal of the internal fixation. It is not recommended to do weight-bearing or strenuous exercise within three months after the operation, so as not to affect the recovery of the wound or reoccurrence of fracture. It is recommended that patients strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for postoperative recuperation, so as not to cause secondary damage to the body.