Wash the bruse with wate and soap and then put some ice on it. Don't put too much pressure on it.
If it is too painful, take some acetaminophen to relieve the pain.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
When you hit your toe and it turns black, it typically indicates a bruise, known as a contusion, caused by bleeding under the skin due to trauma. The black color results from the blood pooling and breaking down in the tissues. While it can be painful and swollen, the discoloration usually fades as the bruise heals. If there is severe pain, difficulty walking, or an inability to move the toe, it may indicate a fracture, and medical attention should be sought.
When your big toe is the longest, it may indicate that you have a Morton's toe. This means that your second toe is shorter than your big toe. It is a common variation in foot anatomy and typically does not cause any issues.
Yes, the big toe is typically considered the first toe when counting toes. It is the largest and most prominent toe on the foot, situated at the innermost position. Counting usually starts from the big toe and moves outward toward the little toe.
The equivalent for big toe or big digit in animals is called Hallux
Not under the BIg Toe but in the ball joint.
A black line on a toe nail may be a bruise under the nail. See a doctor if this does not clear up on its own in a few weeks.
0.o...never. You might wanna check to see if that is a gangrene infection. But it could just be a bruise from stubbing your toe. See a doctor ASAP.
"Hallucis" refers to the muscles or structures in the human body that are associated with the big toe. It can also refer to conditions or diseases that affect these structures, such as hallucal sesamoiditis, which is inflammation of the sesamoid bones under the big toe.
No but it may leave something on the nail like a bruise.
No the little toe is lateral to the big toe, and so the big toe is medial to the little toe.
wash it
pee on it
surgery
When you hit your toe and it turns black, it typically indicates a bruise, known as a contusion, caused by bleeding under the skin due to trauma. The black color results from the blood pooling and breaking down in the tissues. While it can be painful and swollen, the discoloration usually fades as the bruise heals. If there is severe pain, difficulty walking, or an inability to move the toe, it may indicate a fracture, and medical attention should be sought.
The bat will normally attack an extremity and I expect that people's big toes may stick out from under the bedclothes!
the big toe is just a name.