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The only way to be certain is to have it x-rayed. There are lots of small bones in the wrist, and you might have cracked one or more. It would still be usable, but painful.

There are clues to this kind of break. Does it hurt more when you move it a certain way? Is there a good bit of swelling? Both would be signs.

If you're tying not to waste a hospital trip, reduce any swelling with a cold compress (NOT heat, which promotes swelling) and immobilize it for 18-24 hours. If it isn't a lot less painful by then, you probably DID break something, and should have a doctor take a look.

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