Yes, it is generally safe to fly with a plaster cast on your ankle for a hairline fracture, but it's important to consult your doctor first. They can provide specific advice based on your injury and overall health. Make sure to keep your leg elevated during the flight, stay hydrated, and move your toes periodically to promote circulation. Additionally, inform the airline in advance to accommodate any special needs you may have.
do not worry the reason why you feel pain is because you are walking on the ankle when it is still recovering; even though the plaster is off the ankle might still be recovering. however if in a few weeks the ankle still is causing pain visit your local GP for more info.
hair line fracture
Yes it is
Generally, animal hair in plaster is much more easily seen than asbestos fibers. But the only way to know for certain is to have the plaster tested in a qualified laboratory.
Traditional plaster used in buildings often contains animal hair, such as horse hair, to help reinforce the material. However, there are modern synthetic alternatives available that do not contain animal products. It is important to check with the manufacturer or supplier to confirm the ingredients used in the plaster.
Cylindrical cast for 6 weeks in Adults and 4 weeks in Adolescents.
its to easy the plaster was made of horse and hog hair
how long does it take for a hip hair line fracture to heal and what is the treatment
A hairline fracture does not necessarily produce swelling, It will be painful, however.
John and Abigail Adams moved into the White House on November 1, 1800. When they moved in the plaster, made with horse and hog hairs, was still drying and the lawn was overgrown with weed.
To be certain, you need an X-ray and a radiologist/doctor to read the film and give you a diagnosis.
yes