Of course: If it continues to hurt, you should have it evaluated in person by your primary care physician. A quick x-ray will let you know if it is fractured and let you know that you must baby the wrist back to healing. If it is not fractured, then at least you will know definitively that you are not sitting on acute process and it will just take time to heal on it's own. Follow up closely with your primary
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