Wrist fracture effusion usually takes 1~2 weeks to recover. After the fracture, it will lead to rupture of small blood vessels in the surrounding area, local bleeding, soft tissue edema, and the formation of tissue effusion, especially when the fracture is located in the joint area, there will be more effusion in the joint. Usually, physiotherapy can be used, cold compresses within 72 hours, hot compresses can be applied after 72 hours to promote blood circulation and the absorption of hematoma, and clinically, some oral medications can be taken to reduce swelling, such as Diosmin and other medications, which can promote the absorption of tissue fluid. As the severity of fracture varies from patient to patient, patients with poor soft tissue status may take longer to recover. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a physician, avoid self-medication.