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Health Tip: Take Care of Your Cast
By LadyLively on December 2, 2014
A cast can help a broken bone heal properly, but it requires special care.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers these suggestions:
- Prop the injured bone above your heart to reduce swelling. If the injury is to your arm, wiggle your fingers, and if it’s to your foot, wiggle your toes.
- Let your doctor know if you have worsening pain or numbness, which may indicate the cast is too tight.
- Most casts need to stay dry. Cover it with a plastic bag while you bathe, or buy a waterproof cast cover.
- If your cast does get wet, dry it with a hair dryer set on low heat.
- Clean and moisturize the skin around the cast, and inspect the skin daily for chafing or sores.
- Let your doctor know if you notice an unpleasant odor coming from inside the cast, which could indicate infection.
Source: HealthDay
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