Question
Does a child’s fracture have long-term consequences?
Answer
Hello, fractures in newborns are not uncommon. Children have greater flexibility in their bones, usually resulting in no severe fractures with significant splintering. Whether long-term consequences will occur is uncertain at this point, and it depends on the extent of the child’s fracture damage and their subsequent recovery. Since children have a faster metabolism and healing rate, parents should pay close attention to their child’s recovery progress.