Two fractured ribs are not serious in general, and are not life-threatening, but the complications associated with rib fractures can be serious. Generally speaking, two broken ribs that do not affect the stability of the thorax can be treated conservatively and do not require surgery. However, the healing time for rib fractures is relatively long and may take at least three months. However, sometimes when two ribs are fractured, the broken ends of the fracture are directly connected to the outside world, resulting in an open pneumothorax, which will affect both the stability of the thorax and normal respiratory function, and the broken ends of the fracture may also injure the blood vessels and nerves; if the intensity of the external violence that caused the fracture of the ribs is very high, there will also be a contusion of the lungs, which will seriously affect the normal respiratory function, which is a more serious situation. It is recommended that patients with two fractured ribs actively seek medical attention, have their condition evaluated by a professional physician, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.