How many days will the swelling go down after the exposed Gram’s pin is extracted mainly depends on the site where the Gram’s pin is placed, the wound care condition, etc. If the Gram’s pin is extracted from the finger and the wound is in good condition, the swelling will go down in about 1 to 2 weeks, and if the Gram’s pin is extracted from the toe, it will take about one month, as explained below. 1. About 1 to 2 weeks: If the exposed Kirschner’s pin of a finger fracture is removed and the wound is not infected, and the postoperative functional exercises are good, it may take about 1 to 2 weeks for the swelling to go down completely. 2. About one month: If the wound is good, and after active conservative treatment such as anti-inflammation, pain relief and swelling reduction, the swelling will be reduced in about one month after the extraction of the toe fracture. After extracting the exposed Kirschner’s pin, it is necessary to strengthen the nursing care to avoid wound infection, and take the initiative to carry out functional exercises, otherwise it will prolong the time for swelling to subside.