Ribs can heal on their own if they are simply cracked and not significantly displaced. However, if the fracture is severely displaced, or if multiple ribs are fractured in multiple places, the fracture usually cannot heal on its own and requires treatment before recovery is possible. If there is only a simple bone fracture, the fracture is not displaced, and there is no damage to the surrounding soft tissues, the rib can heal by itself through conservative treatment such as bed rest and temporary immobilization with a chest strap. If the number of fractures is large and there is obvious displacement of the fracture, it is impossible for this case to heal completely without treatment. Dislocation of the fracture, will cause damage to the surrounding tissue, there may be a fracture does not heal the situation, is the need for surgical incision reset plus internal fixation treatment, later recuperation can be healed. Whether the ribs completely self-healing or need to carry out imaging tests, the general patients need at least one month, regular follow-up to the hospital to check the healing of the fracture.