It is important to go to the hospital for systematic treatment of swelling of the wrist after a fall. This is because when a person falls, the reflexive protective mechanism of supporting or supporting the body with the hand and wrist can lead to wrist injury. This action is subconscious and very forceful, and can cause at least severe tears in the soft tissues and, in severe cases, fractures of the wrist bone, as well as fractures of the distal radius. After a detailed examination, if there is no obvious fracture present, brake rest and cold compresses can be applied, and topical anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs can be used to activate blood circulation and remove blood stasis. If a fracture is present, it can be fixed by revision under anesthesia. If the fracture involves comminution or significant displacement, surgical treatment is also involved.