How long does it take for a right hand fracture to heal?

A fracture in the right hand is usually associated with trauma. Whether it is treated surgically or conservatively, it will take more than 3 months to heal. The first thing is to improve the local X-ray examination in time to determine the displacement of the fracture of the right hand. If the right hand fracture is not obviously displaced, you can choose local splinting or external fixation in plaster for conservative treatment. However, if the local fracture is significantly displaced, which affects the functional recovery and fracture healing, it is necessary to consider the treatment of manual repositioning or surgical repositioning and fixation. Regardless of whether it is surgery or conservative treatment, it can be combined with some blood-stasis-boosting drugs such as Danshen tablets and other drugs that promote fracture healing such as bone gourd polypeptide, which can help the recovery of right hand fracture. Try not to smoke, drink alcohol and avoid carbonated beverages, which may have an effect on the healing of the fracture. Pay attention to rest and recuperation, and follow up regularly for review.