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Breaking a bone might not be fun, but adding some humor to the situation can definitely ease the pain. That’s why we’re providing the ultimate list of funny things to write on a cast, whether you’re dealing with a broken leg or arm. We’ll also provide funny quotes and drawing ideas to help you transform a medical misfortune into a source of joy and laughter!
What’s the funniest thing to write on someone’s cast?
Steps
Frequently Asked Questions
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1What’s the best marker for writing on a cast? Permanent markers work best on plaster casts (since washable ones can smear), while waterproof gel pens suit fiberglass casts better.[9] For dark-colored casts, use a metallic marker to ensure the writing is visible. For lighter casts, a black marker works best.
- Always ask the injured person before writing on their cast.
- To make the cast writing last longer, avoid rubbing or washing the cast surface.
- Do not use paints or thick substances, which can clog the pores of the cast material and prevent circulation, leading to skin irritation, moisture buildup, and potentially infection.
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2Does writing on a cast affect the healing process? No, writing on the outside of a cast doesn’t affect the healing process. However, wait until the cast is completely dry before writing on it, and avoid coating a large area in a thick layer of ink, as this can prevent it from breathing.[10]
- Follow your doctor’s instructions closely for cast care, including keeping it dry and not putting pressure on it.
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3What should I avoid writing on a cast? Steer clear of negative, insensitive, offensive, or overly personal comments. Remember, your message will be on the cast for the entire duration of the treatment and will be visible to everyone, including doctors, family, teachers, and/or colleagues.
- As a rule of thumb, don’t write anything you wouldn’t want your great-grandmother or boss to see.
Expert Q&A
Tips
Warnings
- Contact your doctor if you experience increased pain, numbness, tingling, burning, stinging, swelling, a change in skin color around the cast, cracks, soft spots, or a foul odor in the cast, or a cast that feels too tight or loose.[11]Thanks
References
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