Due to the different degree of fracture and the differences in individual’s physical condition, there are some differences in the time for the swelling to go down. If treated promptly and cared for properly, the swelling of a bone fracture will go down in about a week. Most people with a fracture experience swelling, except for those with a fracture of the trunk, where the swelling is usually less pronounced. If the swelling is severe you can take horse chestnut seed extract, or you can opt for an intravenous infusion of sodium hepatic saponin to reduce swelling and analgesia. The time of swelling disappearance and the initial treatment of bone fracture also has a lot to do with, if the bone fracture in a timely manner after the treatment of cold compresses, the patient’s swelling will disappear relatively quickly, the duration of the general will not be too long. If the initial treatment of the fracture is not timely or the cold compress is not effective, the swelling may take more than two weeks or even longer to disappear.