Child fracture diagnosis

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Child fracture diagnosis

Your doctor will first evaluate the area of injury and ask about how the injury happened. They may also check if your child is able to move the injured limb. Sometimes they may be able to diagnose based on your child’s symptoms. Typically, one of the following scans may need to confirm the diagnosis: 

  • X-rays. The most commonly ordered scan to diagnose fractured bones.
  • MRI. This scan may be order for fractures in the growth plate an area of soft tissue. That may not show up on X-rays.
  • CT scan. A CT scan provides three dimensional imaging. It is preferred for assessing head injuries, and spine and pelvic fractures.

What are the immediate steps to take if I suspect that my child has a fracture of the bone?

Seek medical care immediately if your child เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย displays any symptoms of a fracture.

Apply a cold compress wrapped in cloth. Stabilise the injury as soon as it happens by keeping the injured limb in the position you find it.

An orthopaedic specialist can make a diagnosis with a clinical examination and an x-ray.

How are fractures in kids treat?

A child’s growing bones are bendable and resilient. Children’s bones heal fast and remodel very well after injury.

Fractures in kids commonly treat with the following

  • Splint or cast. Almost 90% of kids’ fractures treat in a cast splint to keep the fractures from moving. Stabilising the fractures allows the bone to heal better.
  • Medicine. Fractures are usually painful. Certain over-the-counter pain medicine such as paracetamol or ibuprofen or a prescription medicine recommended by your child’s doctor can help ease the pain.
  • Traction. A traction may use to gently realign a broken bone back into position by using weights, pulleys and ropes. The kind of traction used will depend on the location and severity of the broken bone and the amount of force needed. These days it is a less common option and is use primarily as a temporary measure until surgery is performe.
  • Surgery. Your child may need surgery for certain types of fractures. Most of the time, it is sufficient to fix some wires to hold the bone in place and apply a cast. This helps the bones heal in the correct position.