Broken Small Toe Again?!


Question: Broken Small Toe Again.?
I hit my foot on my bedroom's door frame. Unfortunately, I hit my pinky toe (same one I broke on Thanksgiving Day last year). It's been two days since and the pain hasn't gotten better. Right now I can barely wear a sneaker on the foot, but it is still painful. I can't put much pressure on this foot and the entire leg is hurting like mad. It feels the same way it did last year. My question is should I go to the doctor or purchase another "ugly" shoe to wear until it gets better.? At this point, I can't wear any of my regular shoes on this foot (can only get shoe on halfway because of swelling)Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Purchase anther "ugly" shoe to wear,
even if it was established broken there is nothing you can do but wait it out anyway.
Take some pain relievers for the pain though! this also helps with inflamation.
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there's not really a point in going to the doctor because they can't cast your pinky toe. i would get some medical tape and tape it to the toe next to it and wear loose shoes or flip flops. Health Question & Answer

All a doctor can do is tape it to another toe and tell you to stop putting pressure on it. I would get some ugly shoes and ride it out. It will be a lot less expensive.Health Question & Answer

Poor you. My wife has a "glass toe" as well, always breaking it. Last time a wasp stung her on it the day after she broke it, had a foot like a hamHealth Question & Answer

There is no point in going to the Dr, there isn't anything they can do for a broken pinky toe. Wear shoes and pay attention to where you're going!Health Question & Answer



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