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Not much you can do about it. Keep it elevated, like lie on your back with a thick pillow under the lower leg. Maybe a compression bandage - but make sure your toes still feel OK. If it's still painful you can use an ice pack - but don't put the ice directly on to the skin, and make sure your toes still feel OK:

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