How to care for a broken hip bone in the elderly

If a fracture of the hip bone occurs in an elderly person, the following care requirements need to be met: first, supervise the elderly person to rest in bed and to brake, do not go to the ground without permission, and try to help the elderly person to solve the problem of urination and defecation in bed to prevent the fracture from being displaced again when moving to the ground and causing more serious injuries. Secondly, make the elderly drink more water and supervise them to drink and urinate more often to prevent deep vein thrombosis and urinary tract infection. Then, it is important to clean the elderly well, to keep their sacrococcygeal and lumbar backs clean, and to encourage them to expel more sputum and cough more often, which can reduce the pressure on the lungs and prevent pneumonia from occurring. Finally, the elderly should be supervised to do rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of the doctor to promote the inflammation and swelling of the fracture, which in turn will promote the healing of the fracture and ensure their health condition.