Bruising of fractures is considered to be caused mainly by fractures that can be accompanied by local tissue damage and fracture bleeding. The bruises are lightly absorbed and take about 2-3 weeks to resolve after active clinical treatment. Therefore, it is recommended to actively apply cold compresses after the fracture, especially during the first 24 hours, which can help reduce the swelling and bruising of the tissue. After 24 hours, it is recommended to apply hot compresses to help promote blood circulation and promote the dissipation and absorption of bruises. It is recommended to take medications to activate blood circulation and resolve blood stasis, such as Tumbler’s Seven Percent Tablets and Blood Stasis Paralysis Granules, to promote the elimination of bruising. It is recommended to take more rest and eat vitamin-rich foods, such as fresh vegetables and fruits, to promote the repair of damaged tissues and minimize spicy and stimulating foods.