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Health Tip: Take Care of a Cast
Protect your injury and stay comfortable
(HealthDay News) -- When a splint or cast is applied to help a broken bone heal, the cast itself requires some care.
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons offers these suggestions:
Keep your cast dry. Use two layers of waterproof protection to cover it when you shower.
If you have a walking cast, give it plenty of time to dry and harden before you try to walk on it -- about an hour for a fiberglass cast and two to three days for plaster.
Avoid letting sand, dirt or powder get into your cast.
Don't pull out stuffing or break off edges of your cast, and inspect it regularly for weak spots or cracks.
Don't stick any objects, powders, or deodorants underneath your cast. Talk to your doctor if your cast is itchy and you feel a significant need to scratch.