There is no true way to treat the broken blood vessels. The best remedy is to apply cold and heat in 10 to 15 minute cycles, and allow the leg to remain elevated. This will help induce healing and keep blood from rushing to the injured area, which may ultimately cause more damage.
A broken blood vessel on the foot, or any other part of the body is simply a bruise. Bruises are cause by blood vessels that have broken, causing blood to pool under the skin.
Elevate the foot and put a compress on it ("Ace" bandage or the like). Use ice if you can. Once the swelling has gone down or is going down wrap the foot and stay off of it for 24 hours for the vessel to heal. If it is a large vessel and there is a disfiguring amount of swelling, call your physician or go to an emergency room. If you have varicosity, call your physician immediately or go to a emergency department.
mild stepping exercise first to work out muscle then start slowly apply weight on foot but simple stretches now hope this helps
It depends on what kind of bad foot you have. Like if it is broken then you need to go to the Doctor or you got a BIG bump you need to get warm water then get Epsom salt in the warm water the then you wash your foot in the water.
You first need to check that you have not broken some bones, so you need to go to hospital and have the foot X-rayed or checked by a doctor. They will then tell you how to treat it.
It depends where the 16 foot vessel is located in order to know what it should be equipped with.
Time will heal a popped blood vessel in the finger, but it may be quite achy during the recovery period.
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Samuel Terence Irwin has written: 'Physiological studies on blood flow in the diabetic foot (with special reference to small vessel disease)'
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I have broken my toe in two places.