It is normal for a distal radius fracture to remain swollen for 60 days. Generally speaking, the fracture will heal gradually in about 3 months and may be accompanied by localized swelling. If the distal radius fracture is still swollen after 60 days, this is because the local blood circulation is not good after the fracture, resulting in localized swelling, which is purely normal. During the recovery period of distal radius fracture, you should avoid lifting things with the affected limb, no weight-bearing activities, etc., so as not to aggravate the local injury and affect the healing of the fracture. After the occurrence of distal radius fracture, it is recommended to go to the orthopedic department of regular hospitals for examination, and cooperate with professional orthopedic surgeons to carry out manipulation or surgical reset in time. After the operation, we should take good care of the fracture according to the doctor’s instructions, pay attention to local braking, and go to the hospital for regular checkups, such as taking pictures in about one month, to make sure the fracture healing situation, and carry out rehabilitation exercises under the guidance of the professional doctor, to promote the recovery.