Fracture site itch indicates almost healed no relevant information shows that the fracture site itch caused by a number of reasons, such as peripheral nerve and soft tissue injury repair, local fungal growth, allergies and so on.
1. Peripheral nerve and soft tissue injuries: repair of peripheral nerve and soft tissue injuries can lead to local itching, but it does not mean that the fracture has healed well, general fracture healing takes about a year, and need to improve the X-ray examination to assess the fracture healing.
2. Local fungal growth: because the fracture site is covered by plaster bandage, the fracture end has localized dandruff shedding, which has not been cleaned up for a long time, resulting in fungal growth, which leads to localized itching.
3. Allergy: because the fracture site is allergic to the plaster bandage, resulting in localized skin flushing and other conditions, followed by a rash, resulting in itching of the fracture site.
There is no relevant data to show that the fracture itch is almost healed, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations and decide on the treatment plan after the professional doctor’s evaluation.