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If you have a broken toe: A broken toe is a fractured bone. This type of injury results in either a very limited range of motion or even the inability to move the toe at all. In addition, the toe will swell and bruise. It’ll hurt to walk and the pain and swelling will persist for days without any signs of improvement.
12 Σεπ 2018 · Knowing the difference between a stubbed and broken toe is crucial to preventing further injury, and while the pain may make it seem like you broke your toe, it’s important to assess your pain accurately (and often) to determine if you’ll need an x-ray and further treatment.
26 Ιαν 2024 · It can be difficult to self-diagnose a stubbed toe. Strains, sprains, bone bruises, and broken toes can all feel very similar. If symptoms do not improve after a few minutes, it may mean that...
Actually, there’s no difference whatsoever! A fracture and a break are the exact same thing, even though one may sound different or even more severe than the other. For the sake of simplicity, let’s refer to a fractured toe as that: a fractured toe.
Sometimes a stubbed toe can really, really hurt. A broken toe is usually painful, swollen, red or bruised, and difficult to walk on. If the break is severe, the toe may stick out at an angle, or the bone may poke through the skin. In reality, it’s quite difficult to know if a toe is broken, bruised or sprained without an X-ray.
Let’s compare the symptoms of broken and sprained toes and go over how to tell the difference between them so you can get the right treatment. If you haven’t seen a doctor yet, examine the symptoms below to determine if your toe may be broken or sprained.
19 Δεκ 2023 · Foot and ankle surgeons divide toe fractures into two categories: traumatic fractures and stress fractures. Traumatic fractures: A direct blow or impact to your toe can cause a traumatic fracture. Also called an acute fracture, this type can be displaced or nondisplaced.