Is a dice bone fracture serious?

Whether the dice bone fracture is serious or not is very much related to the location of the fracture, as follows: 1. Not serious: If the dice bone fracture is well aligned and aligned, the fracture is not displaced, and there is no dislocation of the foot joint, generally this is not a serious situation, and the early stage can be braked with a cast, and the foot should be elevated after braking, so that it is conducive to blood return and swelling decreases, and the general fixation time is about six weeks. In six weeks, if the X-ray film is taken, if it is clear that there is scab in the dice bone, the cast can be removed and the foot can be gradually put on the ground and walk with weight. 2. Serious: If the alignment of the dice bone fracture is not good, or the dislocation of the foot joint occurs, it is a serious situation, and surgery is needed to restore the alignment of the fracture and joint, in order to obtain a good prognosis.