Broken Arm
What you can do
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It's important not to eat or drink anything if you think you've broken your arm because you may need a general anaesthetic so that the bone can be realigned.
Before reaching hospital, a sling may help stabilise the arm(this goesunder the arm and around the neck). Avoid tryingto straighten the arm.
Applying an ice pack, such as a bag of frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel,to the injured area can help reduce pain and swelling.
If your child has injured their arm or wrist, try to get someone else to drive so you can support and comfort them.
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Introduction
A broken arm or wrist is usually caused by a fall onto an outstretched arm. It typically takes about six to eight weeks to heal in adults, and less time in children.
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The plaster cast will need to stay on until the bone has healed. The length of timeit will take to heal will depend on the type of fracture, whether it's damaged the surrounding tissues, and the perso
What you can do
It's important not to eat or drink anything if you think you've broken your arm because you may need a general anaesthetic so that the bone can be realigned. Before reaching hospital, a sling may hel