How long can Smith's fracture heal?
Smith's fracture generally takes about three months to recover. The basic condition can improve and the fracture can gradually heal. If a patient develops Smith's fracture, surgical treatment or non-surgical intervention may be considered. Patients can choose external fixation and protection with braces and manual reduction, which will have a certain effect. If the fracture is particularly serious, surgical reduction and internal fixation should also be considered. Patients should reduce excessive activities in normal times to avoid malunion of fractures. Patients can take oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, drugs to promote fracture healing, and drugs to improve microcirculation while being treated to relieve symptoms and prevent recurrence of symptoms.