Overview
A healthcare provider will diagnose a broken hand with a physical exam and some imaging tests. They’ll examine your hand and the area around it.
Which tests will I need?
Your provider will use a hand X-ray to take pictures of your bones to confirm where your hand is broken and what the fracture looks like. They may also use a computed tomography (CT) scan to take three-dimensional pictures of your bones (especially if you need surgery).
Symptoms
When to see a doctor
Complications
- High blood pressure.
- Diabetes.
- Heart failure.
- Some types of heart valve disease.
Prevention
- Control high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
- Don't smoke or use tobacco.
- Eat a diet that's low in salt and saturated fat.
- Exercise at least 30 minutes a day on most days of the week unless your health care team says not to.
- Get good sleep. Adults should aim for 7 to 9 hours daily.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- Reduce and manage stress.
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