The main supporting structure of the human body is composed of various bones. Bones are both hard and fragile, and when subjected to excessive external impact, they may break and be damaged, resulting in fractures. After a fracture, it is necessary to promptly seek medical attention and undergo surgery to correct and restore the normal shape of the bone. So, can we have sexual intercourse after surgery for a hand fracture?
Avoid sharing rooms in the short term. During the four to six weeks after fracture surgery, the affected area should try to avoid movement as much as possible, so it is better not to have sexual intercourse in the short period after surgery. After the bones have recovered to some extent, sexual intercourse can be performed, but it is also important to avoid excessive physical activity, especially being careful not to touch the affected limb, in order to avoid problems such as bone displacement and vascular rupture. Before fully recovering, do not have too many sexual encounters.
After a fracture, patients should pay attention to protecting the bones of the affected area, try not to touch or move them, but also exercise the muscles on the affected side to avoid long-term disuse of the arm, which may lead to muscle atrophy. After surgery, the gypsum board should be fixed and regular follow-up visits should be made to the hospital, usually once a month, or every two or three weeks. Wearing corrective equipment should not exceed six weeks.
During the fracture period, pay attention to the nutrition of the diet, and eat more calcium rich foods such as bone soup, eggs, and milk. Eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, supplement with vitamin C, and eat less greasy and spicy food.