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In this blog post, we will discuss everything you need to know about post-cast care. Learn what to expect immediately after your cast removal, how to care for your skin, and when to resume activities.
Learn how to care for your child's skin after cast removal, and what to expect during the healing process. Find out when to avoid activities, how to prevent limping, and when to contact your doctor.
21 Αυγ 2024 · When your cast is removed you can start to gently wash your skin with warm water and soap. Gently pat it dry with a clean towel and apply an unperfumed moisturiser. After 7 to 10 days your skin is likely to be dry and healed.
16 Οκτ 2024 · What to do when your cast is removed. When you have your cast removed your skin can be dry, flaky or discoloured. Sometimes you may see more hair. The hair can also be thicker. To help your skin at this time, you should: wash and dry your limbs gently. moisturise your limb regularly.
This handout will tell you how to care for your skin after a cast removal. Skin Care. Once your cast is removed, soak your skin in warm water for 20 minutes twice a day. Gently rub dry with a terry towel. When drying your skin, be careful not to damage the new skin.
After the cast is removed, it is normal for there to be some discomfort in the bones and joints that were immobilized, for the arm or leg to be smaller than the other side, and for the skin to have some changes (dry skin and more hair).
Do I Need to Do Anything Special After the Cast Is Off? To help things go back to normal: Wash the skin with soap and water when you get home from getting the cast off. This will help it smell better! After that, wash the area with soap and water regularly, just like you wash the rest of your body.