Well it depends mostly on your age, your overall health, and how it is treated. First, broken toes cannot be put in a cast. At most, the broken toe is loosely taped to the next toe. Second, ice should be applied and the foot kept elevated. The person should not try to walk on that foot for at least the first full week.
If you are a child through young healthy adult and have followed the recommended treatment, it will take up to 6 weeks or sooner. An adult can take longer than 6 weeks but some adults may have lingering pain and swelling for even months. Older adults can re-break the same toe many times.
No. Sprains typically require little more than bracing and time to heal.
To fullly heal, depending on the severity of the bruise, this can take up to 7-14 days.
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.
normally for me for it to fully heal is like 2 weeks maybe 2 weeks in a half
If it is sore it is either just sore, bruised, sprained or broken.
Yes, toes can be sprained. A toe sprain occurs when the ligaments connecting the bones in the toe become overstretched or torn due to injury or trauma. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty moving the toe. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation.
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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.
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If you have a toe infection you should talk to your doctor...
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.
The healing time for an infected toe can vary depending on the severity of the infection and the treatment administered. Generally, mild infections may start to improve within a few days to a week with appropriate treatment, such as antibiotics. More severe infections may take several weeks to heal completely and might require additional medical interventions. It's essential to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and treatment plan.