Will there be any after-effects of a comminuted fracture of the right hand?

Generally, a comminuted fracture of the right hand does not have sequelae. If the patient actively cooperates with the treatment, it is less likely to leave sequelae after healing. However, if the fracture is severely dislocated or without proper rehabilitation training, the fracture may heal slower, resulting in pain when the patient moves his/her right hand. Patients with right hand comminuted fracture can improve blood circulation through massage and acupressure under doctor’s supervision. It is also important to minimize the movement of the right hand to prevent re-injury to the affected area. During the recovery period, it is important to eat a well-balanced diet to provide adequate nutrition for recovery and fracture healing, and to avoid spicy and irritating foods. If a comminuted fracture of the right hand occurs, seek medical attention as soon as possible and follow your doctor’s advice.