Whether to take out the titanium plate inside after fracture needs to be judged comprehensively with the patient’s age and clinical manifestations. Some patients can not take the titanium plate of internal fixation after fracture, but for the internal fixation affects the joint activity, there is a rejection reaction or the internal fixation causes discomfort symptoms need to be removed. For upper limb non-joint fracture internal fixation titanium plate, if the age of older, no discomfort symptoms or does not affect the function of the body, generally can not be removed. For lower limb fractures with titanium plate internal fixation, it is generally recommended to remove the plate after the fracture has healed. In addition, if the person with titanium plate internal fixation has impaired joint movement due to titanium plate, or if there is rejection reaction, or if the internal fixation causes discomfort such as pain or numbness in the lower limb, then the plate should be removed. In addition, the long-term presence of titanium plates in lower extremity fractures may lead to stress fractures. Therefore, whether the titanium plate in the organism needs to be removed after a fracture, it is recommended to go to the hospital to consult with a doctor and proceed according to the doctor’s guidance.