you put a bag of ice on your toe so you can keep the swelling down and you also keep pressure on your toe and if you can't move them then your toe is broken
Depends on your condition, if you have an illness it maybe, but if it is just common swelling,from like a stubbed toe then no. ::))
Edema
Rheumatoid arthritis can cause swelling and heat in toe joints. it us usually accompanied by swelling in pain in opposing and other joints.
Bunion
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...
The patient can expect moderate swelling, stiffness and limited mobility in the operated foot following toe surgery, sometimes for as long as eight to 12 weeks
The main symptom of sesamoiditis is pain underneath the big toe on the ball of the foot. Also there maybe bruising or swelling of the area and difficulty when bending the big toe.
a large boil on the bellybutton swelling of the big toe and a green gooey discharge from the anus
Swelling in the bunion area of the foot is primarily caused by the misalignment of the big toe, which leads to increased pressure on the joint at the base of the toe. This misalignment can result from factors such as genetics, wearing tight or ill-fitting shoes, or excessive foot stress. Inflammation and irritation of the surrounding tissues can also contribute to swelling, often leading to pain and discomfort. Additionally, conditions like arthritis may exacerbate the swelling in this area.
The "stubbed toe" state refers to the sensation of pain and discomfort experienced after accidentally hitting one's toe against a hard object. It is a common occurrence that can cause temporary discomfort and may lead to bruising or swelling in some cases.
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.