Caring for Your Cast
Overview
You've broken a bone, and for the next several
weeks you'll be wearing a cast. Let's take a
moment to learn how to care for it.
Keep it dry
First, it's important to keep your cast dry. Even if
your doctor says your cast can get wet, a wet cast
traps moisture inside it. This can irritate your skin
and lead to an infection. So keep your cast dry
when you bathe. Put on a waterproof cover. Or, try
a newspaper bag, bread bag or trash bag. Seal the
plastic around your skin with a rubber band or tape.
If your cast does get wet, dry it with a hair dryer on
the "low" heat setting.
Keep it clean
You also need to keep it clean. Don't let sand or dirt
get inside your cast. Don't put powder, lotion or
deodorant in or on your cast, either.
Don't put things inside it
A cast can be itchy. You may be tempted to slide
something inside your cast to scratch your skin. But
avoid this temptation. You could accidentally injure
yourself this way, and this can cause an infection.
Instead, use a hair dryer on the "cool" setting. Blow
it inside the cast.
Don't make adjustments
Finally, don't make any adjustments to your cast.
Never trim it or pull out any of the padding. If your
cast is uncomfortable or needs an adjustment, see
your doctor.
Please be aware that this information is provided to supplement the care provided by your physician. It is neither intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice. CALL YOUR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER IMMEDIATELY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY HAVE A MEDICAL EMERGENCY. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.