Can a sternal fracture be healed?

Sternal fracture injuries can be cured, and with the current state of medical technology, there are many ways to treat such injuries that are very effective. For example, most of these injuries can be treated conservatively, with continuous bed rest and medication to promote healing. For severe injuries, the surgeon will perform an incision and internal fixation. Regardless of the treatment, the prognosis is very good as long as the patient is treated promptly. The sternum is unique in that it is surrounded by a large number of ribs as a secondary fixation, so in some cases the fracture does not have a significant impact on the patient even if recovery is not achieved. In summary, the prognosis of sternal fracture is good and patients do not need to have excessive psychological pressure.