How long does a pubic bone fracture last without pain?

The pain of pubic bone fracture usually improves significantly around 3 months after the fracture, which is mainly related to the degree of fracture and fracture healing. Pubic bone fracture will cause pain in the perineum, especially when the pain is obvious, due to the pubic bone around the attached muscles, blood vessels and other tissues are less, and the fracture is mainly conservative treatment, only in serious pubic bone fracture surgery internal fixation treatment, so conservative treatment of the fracture will have long-term pain symptoms. Pubic bone fracture, like most of the fracture, will form a primary bone scab in about 3 months, and at this time, the bone scab will make the fracture ends connected and have a certain degree of stability. Therefore, pain will not improve significantly until the fracture is stabilized. For mild pubic fractures, such as cleft fractures, pain relief may occur sooner, while comminuted fractures of the pubic bone have a longer recovery time and pain relief may take longer.