
A toe fracture is a break in one of the small bones that make up the toes. These injuries often occur when the toe is stubbed against a hard object, when something heavy falls on the foot, or during sports activities. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, bruising, and difficulty walking. Some people notice that the toe appears crooked or becomes tender to touch. Because these symptoms can resemble a sprain or severe bruise, proper diagnosis is important. A podiatrist will examine the toe and may order an X-ray to confirm whether a fracture is present and determine its severity. Treatment depends on the type of break. Many fractures are treated with protective taping, supportive footwear, and limited activity while the bone heals. More serious fractures may require additional stabilization. If you suspect a broken toe or have persistent toe pain, it is suggested that you see a podiatrist for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
A broken toe can be very painful and lead to complications if not properly fixed. If you have any concerns about your feet, contact Lauryn Smith-Winton, DPM from S.W. Podiatry Group. Our doctor will treat your foot and ankle needs.
What to Know About a Broken Toe
Although most people try to avoid foot trauma such as banging, stubbing, or dropping heavy objects on their feet, the unfortunate fact is that it is a common occurrence. Given the fact that toes are positioned in front of the feet, they typically sustain the brunt of such trauma. When trauma occurs to a toe, the result can be a painful break (fracture).
Symptoms of a Broken Toe
- Throbbing pain
- Swelling
- Bruising on the skin and toenail
- The inability to move the toe
- Toe appears crooked or disfigured
- Tingling or numbness in the toe
Generally, it is best to stay off of the injured toe with the affected foot elevated.
Severe toe fractures may be treated with a splint, cast, and in some cases, minor surgery. Due to its position and the pressure it endures with daily activity, future complications can occur if the big toe is not properly treated.
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