Go to see a urgent care doctor or tape the toe and the next one to it together and keep ice on it. That's what the doctor would say . ( I have a sprain as well on my second toe) You would save money that way. hope you feel better.
yes, because all humans have slanted they are not lined up if they were lined up you would see the deference that your index-toe is taller than your big toe.
A sprained ankle is a tear in a ligament or tendon, not an injury to a bone.
It depends on that sort of work you do - if you need to use your thumb, it's going to be harder with a sprained one.
Yes
Yes. I had to use crutches when I sprained my ankle. If you walk on it, it won't heal. And limping is fatiguing.
yes you could sprain your toe because i sprained my pinky toe before
Wear a solid shoe with a stiff sole to protect the injured toe and keep it stable. Avoid shoes that put pressure on the toe. As long as you are careful, you should not need crutches for a sprained toe.
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.
No. Sprains typically require little more than bracing and time to heal.
Because you can break your toe! I have been playing soccer since I was 6, everytime I kicked with my toe I either sprained/broke it or got pulled out of the next 2 games.
Not always, your toe is purple because you have broken blood vessels in your toe and the blood has leaked out into your tissue. Your body will absorb this spilled blood in time and you can watch your toe turn all kinds of colors during this process. To see if you have indeed broken a bone and not sprained it, you need to have an x-ray.
its called middle toe see "toe" on wikipedia
Looks like you stupid. Can't you see how ugly you are?
No, it can be sprained without being swollen.
it means its sprained my sister did that so you should go see a doctor.
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!
it's usually sore thumb rather than toe-presumably because people wouldn't normally see a sore toe.