Optimal recovery time for clavicle fractures in children

Recovery from clavicle fractures in children is relatively quick, with scabs typically appearing in two weeks and recovery in about four weeks. The best recovery time for clavicle fractures in children is about four weeks, because most clavicle fractures in children are green branch fractures, cleft fractures, transverse fractures, and nondisplaced fractures. Children with clavicle fracture without obvious misalignment deformity can take conservative treatment, let the child move less, rest more, eat more calcium-rich food, fish, tofu, milk, fresh fruit, reset well and recover quickly, very few children have bone scab growth, compressing the surrounding important blood vessels and nerves, producing corresponding symptoms, to be intervened and treated. Most recover quickly with local dressing. It is recommended that children with clavicle fractures should have a light diet, and it is best to eat less spicy and stimulating foods, such as chili, hot pot, and stimulating condiments, etc. You can eat more pig’s feet soup, bone soup, fish soup, etc., which can help the child replenish calcium and is also helpful for recovery.