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First Aid - Broken Toe Treatment |
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Thursday, 07 February 2008 |
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Please call 911 immediately if you are having chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, sudden weakness or numbness, or if you think you have a medical emergency. Broken Toe Treatment Self-Care at Home These are things that can be done at home to help decrease the pain and swelling and to help the fracture heal properly. - Elevation
- Swelling that occurs after the injury worsens pain.
- To decrease the swelling (and the pain), keep the foot raised above the level of the heart as much as possible.
- Prop the foot up on some pillows, especially when sleeping. Reclining in a lounge chair is also helpful.
- Ice
- Put ice in a plastic bag and apply it to the injury for 15-20 minutes every 1-2 hours for the first 1-2 days.
- Make sure to place a towel between the skin and the bag of ice to protect the skin.
- Rest
- Avoid any strenuous exercise, prolonged standing, or walking.
- Crutches may be needed, or a special shoe to wear when walking to avoid putting weight on the fracture while it heals.
Medical Treatment Depending on the location and severity of the toe fracture, the fracture may need to be reduced (put back into place) and splinted or casted. If there is an open wound near the injured toe, a tetanus shot and antibiotic medication may also be necessary. VitaDocs Medical Reference from eMedicineHealth
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