Walking with a broken toe is generally not recommended, as it can worsen the injury and delay healing. However, if the pain is manageable and the fracture is stable, some people may be able to walk short distances with caution. It's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper guidance and to consider using supportive footwear or a splint. Prioritizing rest and recovery is crucial for healing.
Swelling Discolouration Bruising Painful to touch and or walk on Bleeding (maybe) Deformed/out of position kind of thing i think I may have broken my toe...
it will go bent and extreamly red and brused and it will be extreaamly painful you would not be able to walk
You dont strap a broken toe. You leave it. This is because it is hard to strap to another toe
its the way we were made Or, walk backward.
I broken my big toe and it so much pain and very painfully to walk i can not brealy walk on it paprs and hurts so much i went to doctor and all side it creck and broken so strpe up and all do and still so much pain and hurt to walk and not it go to hopstial over be take painkill but still in load of pain and my toe so un confected all time and the pain kept a woke a night i bardly not sleep becuase who much pain i am please hlep
A phalanx is a toe bone. Thus a fractured proximal phalanx is a broken toe.
Yes.
I have broken my toe in two places.
Yes, only the toe is broken not the ankle.
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An angulated fracture is one in which the bones, once broken, no longer line up in the straight line they used to assume, and have broken into an angle. The fifth toe is the little toe.
Walking barefoot around a house your unfamiliar with will increase your chances of stubbing your toe which could lead to a broken toe.