Fractures that are eight months old and have a small amount of bone scab can usually heal with aggressive and standardized treatment. If the patient’s fracture symptoms are more serious and the degree of fracture is larger, the fracture healing speed may be slower, and the fracture may not heal or may be delayed healing, so that the fracture may still have a small amount of bone scab at eight months. The patient should go to the hospital for follow-up, and at the same time pay attention to rest and ensure balanced nutrition in order to heal the fracture. If the patient has a fracture, appropriate rehabilitation training can be carried out during the recovery period so as to avoid muscle atrophy and joint function deterioration. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure a balanced diet and eat less spicy and stimulating food. After the fracture, patients should go to the hospital in time for examination to determine the fracture site, and then under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.