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Keep Checking on it. Especially if you are a parent with a small child who is in a non-removable cast or splint, please inspect the cast regularly for: wetness

 

 

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Plaster casts are made up of a bandage and a hard covering, usually plaster of Paris. They allow broken bones in the arm or leg to heal by holding them in place General Cast Care Instructions. Do the cast. • Do not use powders, oils, or oil-based lotions near the cast This sheet has been prepared as a guideline only. This article explains what to expect while you are wearing your cast or splint and includes advice on how to take care of it until it is time to have it removed. Water and your cast. Try to keep your cast as dry as you can. Use a bag or tape a sheet of plastic to cover your cast when you take a shower or bath or when you have any other contact with water. If you have a water-resistant cast, ask your doctor how often it can get wet and how to take care of it. This is an example of the instructions that should be given to patients after a cast is applied. Instruction sheets are available in each emergency department.Keep your cast dry. If you wish to shower, you may cover the cast with a waterproof plastic bag and secure the bag above the cast with tape. Keep dirt, sand, and powder away from the inside of your splint or cast. Do not pull out the padding from your cast. CAST CARE INSTRUCTION SHEET. Your cast is designed to keep your fracture or sprain immobile so that your injury can heal properly. Please follow these Support the cast on pillows at night while you cast, raise the foot of the mattress by doctor may have very specific instructions about caring for your cast. Cast Care Instructions. cast care education sheet button Note: Swelling around the injury is common and can cause a cast to feel tight for the first 48 hours.

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