Can you do anything to a broken toe?!


Question: Can you do anything to a broken toe.?
i was playing around i i broke my toe.... i think its a light purple and it hurts and it makes my foot feel stiff.. and it is like 2x bigger then its supposee to be.... and when i walk on it it feels like little needles...... so if it is broken is there anything i can do about it.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
no tight shoes.. Warm water soaks only after getting the swelling under control.. That may consist of ice packs and such..

If it's broken though you may have to have it set.. There are joints within the toe that can either dislocate or you can suffer from a fracture.. You don't want your toe to heal in an abnormal position.. You'll face more problems later on..

You also need to be cognisant of circulatory problems.. The bluish color may well be part of the inflammation process but having a fracture impede blood flow is another issue all together..

So, if you think u broke it, you have to confirm it.. Either way, it deserves that much attention.. Get an xray bud..

Edit: I just read the above comment.. You shouldn't tape the toe or splint this toe to anything.. Your toe is going through the phase where the swelling can get worse.. So until the swelling is complete, you don't want to constrict it with tape..Health Question & Answer

I really depends on which toe and where it is broken.. Sometimes the doctors just tape it, but sometimes you are put into a boot.. However, even if it is "just" a toe, you really should get it taken care of.. If it doesn't heal properly it could give you problems later on..Health Question & Answer

nope.. not a thing.. you usually just have to let those things work themselves out.. i broke my toe, and it really sucks.. but they eventually heal on their own.. of course if it doesnt get better within the month, you might want to get it checked out.. it will be sore for a while and probably will hurt to walk on though...... good luckHealth Question & Answer



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