What if you can walk but can’t tiptoe after breaking your foot?

After the broken foot can walk but can not tiptoe, the main consideration is related to the condition has not been healed, chronic strain and other factors, should be timely to the general treatment, drug therapy and physical therapy and other ways to intervene.
1. The condition has not healed: after the broken foot may cause some damage to the local soft tissue, after a period of recovery, the patient can try to walk appropriately and other activities. Since the condition has not healed, tiptoeing will cause greater pressure and traction on the soft tissues, resulting in pain and inability to tiptoe.
For this symptom, should continue to be hot compresses, massage and other ways to deal with, can promote blood circulation, improve the symptoms of pain. At the same time, moderate activities should be maintained, avoid tiptoe and other sports that are likely to cause greater pressure on the affected area.
2. Chronic strain injury: improper treatment or prognosis after the injury, may cause chronic strain injury, such as fasciitis, in tiptoe, soft tissue pressure increases, can cause pain symptoms, resulting in the patient can not tiptoe.
For this symptom, the patient can stretch training under the guidance of the doctor, and the application of ibuprofen, ethopiridone hydrochloride and other drugs for treatment, in the use of drugs after the occurrence of nausea, abdominal pain and other adverse reactions, should be treated by a doctor.
The occurrence of the above symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.