Wrist sprains are divided into soft tissue injuries and fractures at the wrist joint caused by sprains, which can take 2-4 weeks to recover at the earliest. For simple soft tissue injuries around the wrist, the recovery period is relatively fast, as long as you cooperate with the treatment, pay attention to strict braking of the affected limb, reduce the activities of the affected limb, and avoid carrying heavy objects, most of them can return to normal within 2-4 weeks, and there are generally no sequelae. If there is an obvious fracture after the sprain, the general recovery period is about 4-6 weeks, but for patients with fractures, the later rehabilitation and functional exercise takes longer compared to soft tissue injuries, generally about 1 week after the fracture heals, it can basically return to normal. Patients with wrist sprains must go to the hospital in a timely manner to perform X-ray plain film examination and develop a suitable treatment plan according to the specific situation to help speed up the recovery time.