How soon can you have intercourse with a broken heel?

In general, it is recommended that patients begin intercourse after the fracture has reached clinical healing. The clinical healing period of a fracture is usually at three months, and if intercourse is performed while the fracture is healing, it tends to load the broken ends of the fracture, potentially leading to delayed healing or displacement of the fracture. It is difficult for the patient to control the rooming activities in some cases, which may lead to breakage of the bone scab, so cast immobilization should be performed within six weeks to facilitate the healing of the fracture. The cast is removed after six weeks, and the joint function training of the foot can be carried out. CT and X-ray of the heel bone need to be taken again usually at three months. If it has been clear that the fracture line disappears, blurred, local symptoms disappear, it means that the fracture has healed, this time to start room activities, relatively safe.