Can you remove a cast from a radius fracture at 25 days?

After a radius fracture is immobilized in a cast, the duration of immobilization needs to be determined by the severity of the fracture, which usually takes 1 to 2 months, mostly 6 weeks. So radius fracture 25 days usually can not remove the cast. Radius fracture is common in distal radius fracture, which mostly occurs in middle-aged and old people. A distal radius fracture is caused when an external force acts, such as a sudden fall. Radius fracture usually takes about 1 month to remove the cast, and elderly people may take about 2 months to remove the cast due to physical decline. The patient will experience local pain, swelling, deformity, limited movement and other symptoms. In the absence of damage to important tissues and joint surfaces, the fracture can be treated by manipulative reduction and cast immobilization, etc. The cast can be removed within 1 month after cast immobilization after taking X-ray regularly after the injury to make sure that the fracture has not been displaced when the bone scabs are basically recovered. Radius fracture patient recovery period if uncomfortable situation, must go to the hospital as soon as possible to check.