get an XRAY
2006-08-21 17:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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One of the things we teach in EMT school, is that in the field, you can not see if a bone is broken unless it is protruding through the skin. There are obvoious fractures that result in gross deformity of the are around the bone. The bottom line is, you can not tell without an X-ray. There is little that they will do for a broken toe as far as setting the bone, but in the event the bone is crushed or there are any soft tissue injuries that need to be addressed, you need to seek medical help. Someone mentioned the RICE method and that is good, but if it hurts and does not improve, go see the doctor.
2006-08-22 14:12:32
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answered by Suthern R 5
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Keep your foot up, don't walk on it for awhile, keep it covered with a cool compress.
If it feels better in a few days, it is simply squashed, bent, or dislocated.
If it continues to hurt, it is most likely broken.
Be sure to keep it clean, use a breathable bandage to hold it still, and for the next couple of weeks wear large shoes, soft slippers or sandals that do not push on the foot. Best is to stay off the foot as much as you can, and be careful walking...don't hurt it again.
See a doctor if it does not feel better, if the color or the look of the skin around it seems wrong, if there is an open wound, pus, heat, or swelling further from the toes ... listen to your body and see a doctor or a foot specialist if things don't feel right.
2006-08-22 19:15:34
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answered by schnikey 4
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A broken toe hurts like bloody hell.
You're right about the hospital - they'll charge you a small fortune to tell you the following: Use the RICE method.
R - Rest
I - Ice
C - Compression
E - Elevation
Also, take advil or another ibuprofen to reduce the swelling. Wear sandles or some kind of shoe that won't put pressure on the toe.
2006-08-22 00:53:06
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answered by BasketChick 3
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Only real way is to have an X-Ray. My wife has jammed her toe on several occasions where one day after weeks of pain, it popped really loud and then suddenly felt "good" again.
Don't take this story for granted though- I don't know if it's broken or not. So don't take hurting yourself lightly.
If you have insurance, get it checked out. Seeing "Stars" is never a good thing. That means INSANE pain.
2006-08-22 00:50:47
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answered by Darren E 2
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you are right, there isn't much you can do with a broken toe. However, you may want to try this great informative web site that also sells over the counter products to help you out, myfootshop.com. you can try taping the toes together to keep them aligned and using a stiff soled shoe that has support on the bottom and sides. best advise is to hit the site in the source. good luck!
2006-08-25 14:15:09
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answered by gina m 3
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My husband broke his toe a few weeks ago. He said the pain was horrible and his toe was all swelled up and purple. Sounds to me as if you did break your toe and your right the doctors can't do anything for a broken toe. Put ice on it and take some aspirin for pain.
2006-08-24 11:26:35
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answered by Anonymous
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sorry but a xray is in line . broken or not , a Dr can help with the pain an swelling.
2006-08-22 10:52:08
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answered by R W 6
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No that isn't true.
i've been in the er all month, and we see baby's bones that are broken that are much smaller than your toe.
If it is broken, it will show up on xray
we will see it
and it will get proper care.
2006-08-22 00:50:27
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answered by PreviouslyChap 6
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If the toe is pointing straight up or sideways or down and cant move it, yes it is broken.
2006-08-23 10:24:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can't move the toe then it is broken, you need to get a x-ray and a leg-cast.
2006-08-22 09:50:09
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answered by johnavaro 3
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