Incomplete rib fracture is a relatively minor fracture whose main symptom is pain, especially when the patient breathes deeply or coughs. Conservative treatment is recommended when this condition occurs. It is best for the patient to rest in bed and to refrain from strenuous exercise and weight-bearing. Sleeping flat on your back and not turning over all the time will prevent the pain from being caused by pressure on one side. Try not to exercise for a month to avoid dislocating the fracture and causing more serious damage. In case of inflammation, swelling and pain, patients can take anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs such as ibuprofen extended-release tablets or aminoglutethimide capsules. After one month, the patient can go to the hospital for a review, and if the fracture is well recovered, he can do appropriate recovery exercises. During this period, you can eat more food rich in protein and calcium to replenish the nutrients your body needs to promote the healing of the fracture.