Finger tip distal fracture, if there is no obvious displacement or mild displacement, it usually takes 3~4 months to heal by itself; if the fracture is separated and displaced more obviously, it is usually difficult to heal by itself. If there is no displacement or mild displacement of the distal finger tip fracture, it usually takes 3~4 months to heal after appropriate immobilization and braking treatment. During the period of immobilization, it is necessary to pay attention to the outpatient regular review X-ray to clarify whether the fracture end is displaced or not, and the growth and healing of the bone. If the fracture of the distal tip of the finger is clearly displaced, the fracture is difficult to heal even after a long period of time, and complications such as bone nonunion and deformity of the finger may occur. When the displacement of the distal finger tip fracture is obvious, surgery can be performed according to the doctor’s instructions to restore the original anatomy of the fracture, and stabilize the fracture end with internal fixation or external fixation, which can promote the healing of the fracture as soon as possible.