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[|Human|] I have two metal plates in my left arm that were put because of bone fracture october last year. they causing me intermittent pain in the wrist since january. the ortho surgeun suggested that they may be removed next year in october.i consulted another doctor yesterday and he said that it could even be done in six months time. can i do it earlier? how long should i stay in the hospital? how long does it take for the holes to heal? would the bones be not more fragile now that it does not have the metal plates as support? many thanks!
[|AI|]  Hello, Metal plates can be removed any time once the fracture is united as can be elicited on an x-ray. Though for forearm guideline is to remove anytime after 12 to 18 months since the time of fixation but only after confirming the signs of bony union. After plate removal bones becomes weak, and it will take around two months for the screw holes to deal completely and 6 months for the bone to regain previous strength. Usually we prefer to keep patient for a day in hospital after plate removal. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care