There is no authoritative data to prove how long it takes to recover from a distal radius fracture of the hand. In general, patients need to recover for 2 to 3 months, and it is impossible to generalize. Clinically, there is no data to show how long it takes to recover from a distal radius fracture. In general, if the patient with a distal radius fracture has mild symptoms, the recovery time is relatively small and usually takes about 2 months to recover. However, if the patient’s symptoms are severe, with symptoms such as skin and soft tissue damage, exposed fracture ends, infection, joint stiffness, and deformed healing, the prognosis is generally poorer, and the recovery time will be relatively longer, and may take about 3 months. The specific recovery time of distal radius fracture needs to be judged in conjunction with the patient’s own condition. Once the patient is diagnosed with distal radius fracture, he/she should go to the hospital in time and take relevant treatment measures under the guidance of the doctor to avoid delaying the condition. In daily life, patients need to ensure sufficient rest time, do not stay up late for a long time, and maintain a positive and optimistic mindset.