How to Cope With a Broken Rib
Instructions
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Get plenty of rest. The body needs care to heal and in the case of a broken rib, resting puts less stress on the rib cage. Avoid physical activities, such as sports, that might cause further stress or damage to the rib.
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Care for the lungs. A deep breath might cause discomfort, but fully inflating the lungs is important to prevent pneumonia. Talk to the doctor about breathing exercises when recovering from a broken rib.
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Take pain medication. A doctor can advise on the correct pain medication to take for any discomfort from a broken rib. Let the doctor know if the medication is not controlling the pain.
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Ask how to lie down. If there are no back or neck injuries along with the broken rib, a doctor may suggest lying on the side with the broken rib. This allows the uninjured side to expand more easily for deeper breathing.
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Eat well. A good, balanced diet will help the body heal.
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Check on other injury treatments. Some doctors recommend a chest binder, which protects the chest and injured rib. Talk to a doctor about heat therapy, such as a heating pad, to help healing. Cold therapy may also be recommended.
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Be patient. Ribs may take 3 to 6 weeks to heal completely.
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