It is possible that an x-ray early after the injury can miss a fracture in the foot. For this reason, when you get such an x-ray, the health care provider normally advises you to return for a repeat x-ray if symptoms are not improved in a certain amount of time. Call your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.
It could be either sprained or broken, if in doubt get it checked.
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.
Yes, either that or he sprained it.
A broken bone heals alot faster than a ankle sprain.
No ! In America we speak broken English according to the the people in England.
sprained or broken leg
It probly has a broken leg take it to a vet or it may be sad or depressed
No it could be fractured or dislocated or you could have just badly bruised it or you could have sprained it it doesn't mean it is broken!
broken rib
That was a translation fail, she had only sprained her ankle
The symptoms of a broken toe can be very similar to that of a badly sprained toe. Usually an X-ray will show up a break. Either way, your toe will feel very sore and swollen. Apply an icepack to it for five minutes every now and then and avoid walking on it for a while. Surely your parents will believe you if you no longer go places you would normally want to. It probably isn't broken, but sprained and you will still feel very uncomfortable with a sprain. If things haven't improved in a week you should get it looked at again. Take care!
Sprained ankle or knee, pulled muscle, broken bone, bloody nose.