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Cast care: Do's and don'ts
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What are the different types of casts?
What can be done to reduce swelling?
What can I do if my child wants to scratch under the cast?
Is it OK to get a cast wet?
How can my child keep his or her cast in good shape?
What else do I need to know about my child's cast?
What are the different types of casts?
Casts are custom-made to fit and support injured limbs. There are two main types of casts:
- Plaster casts. Plaster casts are easier to mold for some uses than are fiberglass casts. Plaster casts are also generally less expensive.
- Fiberglass casts. These plastic casts are typically lighter and more durable than plaster casts. Also, X-rays penetrate fiberglass casts better than plaster casts — making it easier for your doctor to examine your child's bones while he or she is still wearing the cast.