What’s wrong with a comminuted heel fracture that doesn’t hurt when you press on the heel?

A comminuted fracture of the heel bone but no pain when pressing on the heel may be due to a less severe fracture. Patients with fracture should follow the doctor’s instructions for external fixation, medication, surgery and other treatments in a timely manner. 1. If the degree of heel fracture is not serious, for example, the affected area is well aligned, the fracture is well repositioned, and the affected area is braked according to the doctor’s instructions, then the affected area will not have obvious pain, and the pain will not be aggravated if the heel is pressed. 2. If there is no nerve damage at the fracture site, there will be no obvious pain when pressing the localized area. It is recommended that the patient should follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out external fixation and other treatments in time after the fracture, and reduce the activity of the affected limb, which is conducive to the recovery of the condition. If there is obvious pain at the fracture site in the late stage, you can take aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve the pain. 3. Heel bone comminuted fracture, although it is a comminuted fracture, but because the fracture block is very stable between the fracture block, the fracture block did not move because of pressing the heel in addition to XiuNa, so there is no pain. Even if the pressure does not hurt, if the degree of comminuted fracture is serious or affects the joint surface, you still need to follow the doctor’s instructions for surgical treatment, such as incision and internal fixation surgery. It is recommended that patients with comminuted fracture of the heel bone should go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out relevant imaging examinations to determine whether the fracture is serious or not, and then follow the doctor’s instructions to carry out the corresponding treatment.