Diet that should be paid attention to for clavicle fracture Responder: Hello, Dr. Yang. Fracture is the routine treatment of orthopedics, and the other is to strengthen nutrition and have a good rest.
Precautions for those who deal with clavicle fracture: After lxzhu⑴ (1) reduction and fixation, practice clenching fists, flexing elbow joints and doing shoulder extension activities. When sleeping, you should take a supine position, put a pillow on your back, and stretch your shoulders backwards.
(2) After fixation, attention should be paid to the upper limbs. If the injured person's hands and upper arms are numb and the radial artery can't be touched, it means that the bandage is too tight, compressing blood vessels and nerves, and should be relaxed appropriately until the symptoms are relieved.
⑶ This kind of fracture is often difficult to achieve anatomical reduction, leaving slight deformity and rarely hindering the function of upper limbs.
Fracture patients may be accompanied by mild systemic symptoms in the first few days, but most of them have no systemic symptoms in the rest of the time. Similar to the daily diet of ordinary healthy people, they can choose a variety of nutritious diets. Pay attention to make food easy to digest and absorb, and use spicy products (pepper, raw onion, mustard, pepper) that have bad stimulation to respiratory tract and digestive tract with caution. When systemic symptoms are obvious, so-called soft meals should be given between normal diet and semi-liquid diet. The food to be served must contain less dregs and be easy to chew and digest. When cooking, it must be chopped and cooked until soft, which is not suitable for frying and frying.
Precautions after clavicle fracture Reply: Hello Ruan Ying, you need to know more about precautions after clavicle fracture. The answer to the question after clavicle fracture is as follows: According to your description, the body temperature is a little high. I wonder if the wound is red and swollen after operation. It is necessary to prevent postoperative infection. As long as the arm can move without numbness, it is not a neurological problem. Some people have poor tolerance for pain, but generally pain is tolerable. Check tonsils to see if there is inflammation, drink plenty of water and take some anti-inflammatory drugs. I wish you a speedy recovery.