Last week, a child fractured their left clavicle and was treated with a cast. The doctor mentioned that surgery was an option, but suggested a conservative treatment approach. After the reduction, there was a slight misalignment noticed. This is an X-ray taken during the follow-up visit yesterday; it still shows some misalignment. The doctor said the healing is going well and suggested going home to rest. If there is still concern, they can come back for another follow-up next week. Will such misalignment affect the child’s future? Can such a slight misalignment heal properly?
After fracturing my right foot, I’ve been using a small sun heater on the injury site. Could this lead to excessive swelling? Are there other methods to alleviate swelling?
A 10-year-old child experienced a displaced fracture of the left forearm after reduction. How should it be treated? Is surgery necessary? Can normal function be restored without surgery?
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Based on the described situation, the baby may require further examination to determine the cause and receive targeted treatment.