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Suggest Treatment For Broken Toe

hi i have broken my big toe and it was put in a cast yesterday i have anxiety problems and when i got in bed i could no longer bear it being in the cast so i pulled it off is there anything else i can wear besides the cast like maybe just bandage it up
Mon, 24 Apr 2017
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Hi there. What mainly directs the course of treatment is which toe is broken. Generally if there is no external injury of the toe which is communicating with the fracture then conservative management is done. If it is the big toe which is broken, then casting is necessary as a majority of your weight bearing is transmitted through the big toe. If your fracture is not a bad one then you can put on a crepe bandage and see if that works for you, but i would still strongly suggest putting on a cast. Whichever mode of treatment you choose avoid putting any weight on the affected foot for a minimum of 6 weeks until the fracture unites. It might be worrying for someone who has not been put on a cast earlier, but with good care and following adequate precautions it is very safe.
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Suggest Treatment For Broken Toe

Hi there. What mainly directs the course of treatment is which toe is broken. Generally if there is no external injury of the toe which is communicating with the fracture then conservative management is done. If it is the big toe which is broken, then casting is necessary as a majority of your weight bearing is transmitted through the big toe. If your fracture is not a bad one then you can put on a crepe bandage and see if that works for you, but i would still strongly suggest putting on a cast. Whichever mode of treatment you choose avoid putting any weight on the affected foot for a minimum of 6 weeks until the fracture unites. It might be worrying for someone who has not been put on a cast earlier, but with good care and following adequate precautions it is very safe.